India halts WhatsApp global username feature over cyberfraud risk
8 hours ago
- #Government Regulation
- #Digital Privacy
- WhatsApp introduced global username feature, enabling chatting without sharing phone numbers.
- Indian government objected to the username feature, fearing increased scams and fraud.
- Government also sought explanations from Telegram and Signal regarding their username features.
- Experts warn that conceding to India's demands could lead to global copycat regulations.
- India is WhatsApp's largest market with over 850 million users.
- Username feature could protect users from harassment by separating online identities.
- Government concerns lack evidence, as similar cybercrime risks exist across various platforms.
- WhatsApp emphasized built-in security measures against impersonation in username system.
- India's move could lead to fragmented privacy protections across jurisdictions.
- Public notice on design features is seen as unprecedented government overreach.