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After WhatsApp, Telegram Submits Reply To Centre On Username Feature: Report

The username feature essentially allows people on the messaging platforms to communicate without sharing their phone numbers.

After WhatsApp, Telegram Submits Reply To Centre On Username Feature: Report
Submissions of both WhatsApp and Telegram are currently being examined by the government.
  • Telegram has submitted its reply to the IT Ministry's notice on the username feature
  • WhatsApp's and Telegram's responses are under government examination, sources said
  • The username feature lets users communicate without sharing phone numbers
New Delhi:

After WhatsApp, messaging platform Telegram has also submitted its reply to the IT Ministry's notice on the 'username' feature, according to sources.

Submissions of both WhatsApp and Telegram are currently being examined by the government, sources told PTI.

The username feature essentially allows people on the messaging platforms to communicate without sharing their phone numbers.

On Thursday evening, the government received WhatsApp's reply to the notice on the 'username' feature. The reply of Telegram has also been received subsequently, they added.

The content of the responses could not be immediately ascertained, and there was no official comment from either company.

The IT Ministry issued a notice to WhatsApp last Wednesday, questioning the Meta-owned platform's proposed username feature, as the government flagged concerns that it could materially increase online fraud, phishing, digital arrest scams, and impersonation attacks.

The Centre had also directed WhatsApp not to launch the feature until consultations on the issue are completed "to the satisfaction of the government".

WhatsApp had subsequently assured the government that it would not roll it out in India until discussions are complete.

After sending a notice to WhatsApp, the IT Ministry had shot off notices to Telegram and Signal too, raising questions on their existing 'username' feature and asking how the platforms are addressing concerns related to fraud and impersonation risks. While WhatsApp has 50 crore users in India, Telegram's reach is a fraction of that.

Notably, over the last few days, Meta and Telegram have also faced regulatory scrutiny on multiple other fronts.

While the government issued a stern notice to Meta on child sexual abuse material in Instagram ads on Saturday, Telegram was served a notice directing it to crack down on the "widespread dissemination" of pirated films, OTT content and other audio-visual material through its platform.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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