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WhatsApp to introduce usernames, moving away from phone number-based contact

Created at 29 Jun · 4:06 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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WhatsApp is set to introduce usernames, allowing users to connect without revealing their phone numbers. The feature, rolling out globally in the coming months, aims to enhance privacy by enabling contact through unique usernames.

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Key Numbers

3 billionWhatsApp global users
35maximum username characters

Who's Involved

WhatsApp
messaging platform introducing username feature
Meta Platforms
owner of WhatsApp
Alice Newton-Rex
WhatsApp Vice President of Product
Carisa Veliz
Professor at Oxford University and author of Privacy is Power

↳ Why This Matters

This feature significantly enhances user privacy on WhatsApp by decoupling communication from phone number sharing, a key concern for many users, especially in group settings or when interacting with unknown contacts.

Key facts

  • WhatsApp will introduce usernames, allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers.
  • The feature aims to enhance privacy by enabling contact through unique usernames.
  • Users will need to know another person's exact username to initiate contact.
  • Username reservations begin Monday, with a global rollout expected in the coming months.
  • Usernames will be limited to 35 characters, with exceptions for public figures.
  • Companies and creators with existing Meta accounts will receive priority for username claims.

WhatsApp is introducing a new privacy feature that will allow users to communicate using usernames instead of their phone numbers. The Meta-owned messaging platform announced that users will soon be able to reserve unique usernames, which will be required for initial contact, addressing a long-standing privacy concern.

Alice Newton-Rex, WhatsApp's vice president of product, stated that the username feature is designed as a core privacy enhancement, responding to user feedback about not always wanting to share phone numbers. The feature will be rolled out globally to WhatsApp's three billion account holders over the next few months, with username reservations beginning Monday. Users will need to know another person's exact username to initiate a conversation, and there will be no searchable directory of usernames within the app.

Usernames must be between three and 35 characters long. To prevent impersonation, WhatsApp will reserve usernames for high-profile officials, celebrities, and government entities. Companies and creators with existing accounts on Meta's platforms like Instagram and Facebook will receive priority to claim their corresponding WhatsApp usernames.

Carisa Veliz, a professor at Oxford University, noted that while the feature offers more privacy, WhatsApp itself collects significant metadata for marketing purposes, reminding users of Meta's overall privacy track record.

Frequently asked questions

WhatsApp is introducing usernames to enhance user privacy by allowing them to be contacted without sharing their phone number.

Users will need to know another person's exact username to contact them for the first time. Phone numbers will no longer be the sole method of contact.

No, there will not be a directory of usernames on the app, and the app will not suggest names as you type.

Companies, organizations, and creators with existing accounts on Meta's social media platforms, Instagram and Facebook, will get the chance to claim their usernames first.

What Happens Next

01Users will be able to reserve unique usernames starting Monday.
02The username feature will be fully activated globally in the coming months.
03Companies and creators with existing Meta accounts will get early access to claim usernames.

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How It Developed

WhatsApp will soon allow users to choose usernames, enhancing privacy by allowing contact without revealing phone numbers.
WhatsApp is set to let people chat without having to reveal their phone number by exchanging unique usernames instead.
The feature will be rolled out globally to the platform's three billion account holders over the next few months.
From Monday, users will start being able to reserve a name via the app, although it will not be compulsory.
Once fully activated, users will be able to connect after exchanging usernames only.
Names will be limited to 35 characters and there will be few restrictions, with the exception of some high profile officials and celebrities whose names will not be made available to anyone else.
WhatsApp says its usernames feature will help users keep their phone number private.
WhatsApp is introducing usernames to enhance user privacy by allowing them to be contacted without sharing their phone number.

Sources

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WhatsApp will allow users to go by usernames instead of phone numbers, closing a privacy blind spotAP News
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WhatsApp to let people chat without swapping phone numbersBBC News

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