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India orders WhatsApp to halt username feature over anonymity concerns
India has ordered WhatsApp to halt a new username feature due to concerns over messaging anonymity, requiring the company to justify its implementation in the country. The feature, which allows users to message without sharing phone numbers, was part of a global rollout by Meta’s WhatsApp, but India’s intervention aligns with a broader crackdown on messaging anonymity that began with Telegram.
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