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WhatsApp replies to Centre's notice on username feature, govt reviewing: Report

India Today

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July 10, 2026

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WhatsApp replies to Centre's notice on username feature, govt reviewing: Report

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

India Targets Encrypted Messengers by Feature: MeitY Sends Notices to Telegram and Signal

India's MeitY sent notices to Telegram and Signal asking them to justify their username features amid fraud concerns. The action, a day after WhatsApp was told to pause its own username rollout, marks India's shift from app bans to feature-by-feature scrutiny of messaging platforms.

OneIndia

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· Jul 3, 2026

Telegram and Signal Given Three Days to Explain Username Feature to Govt

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on Thursday issued notices to messaging platforms Telegram and Signal seeking details about their username features and the safeguards in place to prevent misuse. Telegram already has the username feature. For Signal, the

India TV News

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· Jul 2, 2026

After WhatsApp, Centre sends to notice to Telegram, Signal amid row over 'username' feature

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) on Thursday issued notices to messaging platforms Telegram and Signal over their existing 'username' feature, reported news agency PTI citing sources. The development comes a day after a similar notice was sent to Meta-owned instant messaging mobile application WhatsApp.

The Next Web

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· Jul 3, 2026

India widens its usernames crackdown to Telegram and Signal

A government source says the IT ministry has sent notices to both apps, a day after ordering WhatsApp to pause its own usernames rollout. India’s technology ministry has sent notices to Telegram and Signal raising concerns over their usernames features, a government source told Reuters, extending a regulatory push that began with WhatsApp just a [] This story continues at The Next Web

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 3, 2026

India issues notice to Telegram, Signal on concerns over usernames, source says

India has issued notices to messaging platforms Telegram and Signal ​over concerns that their username features ‌could facilitate impersonation and other forms of misuse, a government source said on ​Friday

BERNAMA

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· Jun 21, 2026

General : Speaker Confirms Hamzah’s Status, Muhyiddin’s Seating Arrangement Changed

KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 (Bernama) -- Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Dr Johari Abdul confirmed that he had received a notification letter regarding Larut MP Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin’s status as the opposition leader.

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Related coverage for "WhatsApp replies to Centre's notice on username feature, govt reviewing: Report": The Eastern Herald — India Targets Encrypted Messengers by Feature: MeitY Sends Notices to Telegram and Signal. OneIndia — Telegram and Signal Given Three Days to Explain Username Feature to Govt. India TV News — After WhatsApp, Centre sends to notice to Telegram, Signal amid row over 'username' feature. The Next Web — India widens its usernames crackdown to Telegram and Signal. MyJoyOnline — India issues notice to Telegram, Signal on concerns over usernames, source says. BERNAMA — General : Speaker Confirms Hamzah’s Status, Muhyiddin’s Seating Arrangement Changed