Tag: Meta

  • WhatsApp Begins Rollout of Usernames Feature to Boost User Privacy

    WhatsApp has begun rolling out its long-awaited usernames feature, giving users the option to connect with others without sharing their phone numbers in one of the platform’s biggest privacy updates in recent years.

    The feature is being released gradually and allows users to create a unique username that can be used to start conversations, join groups and connect with other people on the messaging platform. Phone numbers will still be linked to accounts but can remain hidden from users who are not saved as contacts.

    Privacy takes centre stage

    WhatsApp said the feature is designed to give users greater control over their personal information while making it easier to communicate safely with new contacts.

    Usernames can be created through the profile section in the app’s settings. Each username must meet specific requirements, including being between three and 35 characters long and using only lowercase letters, numbers, periods and underscores. The company also introduced measures to reduce impersonation and abuse.

    Rollout will happen in phases

    The update is currently available to a limited number of Android and iPhone users, with wider access expected in the coming months.

    Users who do not see the feature immediately have been advised to keep updating the app, as WhatsApp is releasing it in stages while monitoring performance and stability.

    Some users have already been able to reserve their preferred usernames ahead of the broader rollout. Meta has also advised businesses using the WhatsApp Business Platform to update their systems ahead of changes linked to the new username feature.

    What changes for users

    Since its launch, WhatsApp has relied on phone numbers as the primary identity for every account. The introduction of usernames brings the platform closer to other messaging services that allow users to communicate without exposing their phone numbers.

    Privacy experts say the feature could help reduce unwanted contact from strangers while giving users more flexibility over who can see their personal information.

    To check if the feature is available, users should update WhatsApp to the latest version and look for the Username option under their profile settings.

    The rollout is expected to continue throughout 2026 as WhatsApp expands access to more users worldwide.

     

  • EU Slams Meta Over Child Safety Failures, Charges Firm for Allowing Under-13 Access

    Meta Platforms has been formally charged by European Union regulators for allegedly failing to prevent children under 13 from accessing Facebook and Instagram. The move follows a two-year investigation into the company’s compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA).

    The European Commission said the charges relate to concerns that Meta has not adequately enforced its own age restrictions across its platforms.

    EU Findings Point to Weak Enforcement of Age Rules

    According to regulators, Meta’s systems for identifying and removing underage users remain ineffective despite clear policies banning children under 13. The Commission said enforcement gaps have allowed millions of minors to access the platforms.

    Estimates from the EU suggest that between 10 and 12 per cent of children under 13 in Europe are currently using Facebook and Instagram.

    Regulators Raise Concerns Over Child Safety Risks

    The Commission warned that the failure to restrict access exposes minors to harmful content and online risks. Officials said stronger safeguards are required under the Digital Services Act.

    EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen criticised the company’s approach, stating that existing rules must go beyond written policies and translate into real protection for users.

    Meta Asked to Strengthen Systems and Compliance Measures

    Regulators have directed Meta to overhaul its risk assessment processes and improve its ability to detect and remove underage users. The company is also expected to implement stricter enforcement mechanisms in line with DSA requirements.

    The charges mark one of the most significant enforcement actions under the EU’s new digital regulations targeting Big Tech firms.