The Central government is reviewing WhatsApp’s upcoming usernames feature over concerns that it could enable impersonation and online fraud. Officials are assessing whether existing laws are sufficient and may seek details from Meta on its safeguards. If the measures are deemed inadequate, authorities could regulate, delay, or restrict the feature’s rollout despite Meta’s privacy-focused design.
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