Definitely something we’ve all seen as a description to many Instagram profiles that decide to accept only one portion of people. We often see it as a sign that represents something forbidden or wrong but the fact is that this No Entry emoji can also be used when we decide to let our boyfriend know that we just cannot add him to that chat group that we share with our college buddies, and that isn’t personal but rather a ground rule that you voted for when making this group. As long as they know what does it mean it’s okay.
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Representations : No Symbol Banned Restriction No Entry can be represented by ⛔ emoji.
No Entry may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how No Entry emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of No Entry can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of No Entry emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This emoji was first introduced in Unicode 5.2 in October, 2009 which was followed by addition to Emoji 1.0 in August, 2015. No Entry emoji appeared on iOS 6.0, Android 4.3, EmojiOne 1.0 for the first time.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | No hay entrada |
German | Kein Einlass |
French | Entrée interdite |
Russian | Въезд запрещен |
Italian | Vietato l'accesso |
Portuguese | Entrada proibida |
Unicode : | U+26D4 |
Hex Code | |
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Code Point(s): | 26d4 |
HTML Entity: | ⛔ |
UTF-8: | E2 9B 94, EF B8 8F |
UTF-8 (C): | E2 9B 94, EF B8 8F |
UTF-16: | 0x26d4, fe0f |
UTF-16 (C): | 0x26D4, 0xFE0F |
UTF-32: | 26D4 |
UTF-32 (C): | 0x000026D4 |
Decimal Code | |
Code Point(s): | 9940, 65039 |
HTML Entity: | ⛔️ |
UTF-16: | 9940, 65039 |
UTF-32: | 9940, 65039 |
Octal Code | |
UTF-8: | 342 233 224, 357 270 217 |
Other developer codes: | |
PHP: | "\xe2\x9b\x94,\x\xef\xb8\x8f" |
Python: | u"\U00026D4" |
Java, C++, C: | "0x26D4, \uFE0F" |