# wdym handle

**Introduction**: To experience the full features of our Web3 social app, users are required to have a WDYM handle. This handle acts as your unique identifier and gateway to various functionalities of the platform.

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**Key Features of WDYM Handle**:

1. **Connectivity**: Connect with a multitude of friends and peers on the platform.
2. **Posting**: Share updates, photos, videos, and more.
3. **Chatting**: Engage in real-time conversations with your connections.

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**Data Integration**:

Your WDYM handle is more than just an ID. It integrates and stores a myriad of data associated with your activities on the platform:

* Personal and shared posts
* Accumulated airdrop points
* Messages and chat histories
* ...and more.

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**Note on Selling Your Handle**:

When you decide to sell or transfer your WDYM handle, the integrated data associated with the handle will also be transferred. This means that the buyer or new owner will have access to all the data linked to the handle.

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**Safety and Considerations**:

Given the significance and the amount of personal data associated with your WDYM handle, we recommend:

* Safeguarding your handle details and credentials.
* Carefully considering the implications before deciding to sell or transfer your handle.


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