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Shambhu Datta Mishra
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WhatsApp Stalls Username Feature Launch in India amid Security Concerns
The Meta‑owned messaging platform has also been granted an additional three days to respond to the government notice.

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WhatsApp has assured India it will defer its proposed username feature pending consultations, after government concerns over fraud and impersonation risks. Meta has three extra days to respond to the notice.

New Delhi, Jul 6: Meta-backed messaging platform WhatsApp has assured the Indian government it will not roll out its proposed username feature in the country until ongoing consultations with authorities are completed, sources familiar with the matter said.

The Metaowned messaging platform has also been granted an additional three days to respond to the government notice seeking clarification on the feature. The original deadline for WhatsApps reply had lapsed on Friday.

WhatsApp had proposed a username option which would allow users to communicate on WhatsApp without sharing their phone numbers.

Also read: WhatsApp Clarifies Username Feature is Optional

Central government issued a formal notice last week expressing concerns that such a move could heighten risks of online fraud, phishing and impersonation. The government asked WhatsApp to keep the feature on hold until discussions address its security and consumerprotection concerns and a Meta delegation met officials from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on Friday to discuss the matter.

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Earlier this week, WhatsApp reiterated that several safeguards have been built into the username feature to prevent impersonation, scams and unwanted contact as it prepares for a wider rollout later this year.

The messaging platform addressed a series of frequently asked questions on microblogging platform X after concerns were raised over the feature, including by the government which has asked the company to defer its rollout in the country pending consultations.

The company said users will not be required to create a username and that existing Instagram and Facebook usernames, along with those of public figures, celebrities, government entities and Meta Verified accounts, have been reserved so they can only be claimed by their legitimate owners.

(IANS)

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