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WhatsApp usernames are already raising impersonation red flags

Posted on July 1, 2026 by worldnewsadmin
Meta says usernames improve privacy, but critics question whether its safeguards can prevent impersonation.
Posted in Apps, Government & Policy, Meta, Social, WhatsApp, WhatsApp usernames

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