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WhatsApp to replace phone numbers with usernames – what does this change mean for users?

By staffJune 30, 20262 Mins Read
WhatsApp to replace phone numbers with usernames – what does this change mean for users?
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WhatsApp is set to allow users to go by usernames instead of phone numbers as part of a privacy push.

The messaging service, which is owned by US tech giant Meta, announced on Monday that people could begin to reserve usernames this week to use when the feature rolls out later in the year.

“Usernames are our latest step to make WhatsApp even more private,” WhatsApp said in a blog post. “There’s no directory to browse and no suggestions – people will need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time”.

“Once we launch usernames, when you message a person or business for the first time they will no longer see your phone number, if you enabled your username,” it added.

WhatsApp says the new feature will be released over the coming months and that it will notify users when it’s available in their country.

Those who want to reserve a username need to make sure they have the latest version of the app installed. They can then click on settings, then account and finally username.

The app, which says it has more than three billion users worldwide, advises people to choose a unique name “that only people you want to contact you will know”. A username generator will be available to help offer name ideas.

Creators, small businesses, and organisations worried about keeping their online presence consistent will also have the option to claim their existing Instagram or Facebook username on the app, it said.

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