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WhatsApp username rollout: All FAQs on scams, safety and privacy explained
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WhatsApp username rollout: All FAQs on scams, safety and privacy explained

WhatsApp has launched a 'username' feature allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers, aiming to enhance privacy and reduce impersonation risks. The feature includes optional usernames and a 'username key' for added security. However, Indian authorities, including the Centre and the Department of Telecommunications, have expressed concerns about potential fraud and impersonation, urging Meta to delay the rollout until consultations are complete. The government warned that the feature could enable users to mimic official entities, raising issues around accountability and misuse.

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WhatsApp username rollout: All FAQs on scams, safety and privacy explained

WhatsApp has launched a 'username' feature allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers, aiming to enhance privacy and reduce impersonation risks. The feature includes optional usernames and a 'username key' for added security. However, Indian authorities, including the Centre and the Department of Telecommunications, have expressed concerns about potential fraud and impersonation, urging Meta to delay the rollout until consultations are complete. The government warned that the feature could enable users to mimic official entities, raising issues around accountability and misuse.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced information about the technical aspects of the WhatsApp username feature while acknowledging government concerns without taking a clear ideological stance. It does not favor either the government's regulatory perspective or Meta's technological approach, maintaining a报道

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