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Centre Demands Fraud Prevention Details from Telegram, Signal

Government issues 3-day ultimatum to messaging apps over username security measures.

Times of India·Fri, 03 July 2026 at 01:45 am
Centre Demands Fraud Prevention Details from Telegram, Signal

The Indian government has escalated its regulatory scrutiny of encrypted messaging platforms, issuing formal notices to Telegram and Signal following earlier action against WhatsApp. The notices demand comprehensive explanations regarding how these applications manage their username systems and protect users from fraud, impersonation, and criminal schemes.

Authorities have given both platforms a three-day window to respond with detailed information about their safety protocols. The government has specifically questioned Telegram's continued provision of username features, raising concerns that such functionality could facilitate cybercriminal activities and scams. Regulators are seeking clarity on the preventive measures each platform has implemented to safeguard users from misuse.

This action reflects the government's growing concern about messaging app security in India. Encrypted platforms have become popular channels for fraudsters to operate with relative anonymity, leading to increased instances of financial scams, identity theft, and online harassment. The regulatory move aims to ensure these services maintain adequate protective mechanisms against criminal exploitation.

The notices represent part of a broader government initiative to strengthen digital security frameworks across major communication platforms operating in India. By demanding accountability from these apps, authorities are attempting to balance user privacy rights with the need to combat cybercrime and protect citizens from fraud.

Industry observers expect these platforms to provide detailed compliance reports addressing the government's concerns. The outcome of this regulatory engagement could shape how messaging applications operate in India and influence similar demands from other digital service providers.

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