WhatsApp Rolling Out Username Feature to Bolster Phone Number Privacy

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WhatsApp is beginning to accept global reservations for usernames, a privacy feature set to launch later this year that will allow users to communicate on the platform without exposing their phone numbers.

The move addresses scenarios in which users may not be comfortable sharing their phone number, such as meeting strangers at events, joining group chats, or connecting with people in professional contexts.

Once fully launched, users who enable a username will no longer have their phone number visible to new contacts or businesses when initiating a conversation.

In addition, there is no public directory and no suggestion algorithm, which means someone must know a user’s exact username to make contact.

An optional ‘username key’ adds another layer by requiring a secondary credential before someone can message the user.

WhatsApp is opening reservations early due to the scale of its user base; with over three billion users, significant name overlap...

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