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WhatsApp Username Reservations Begin: Boost Privacy with Unique Handles

WhatsApp has started global reservations of usernames, allowing users to create unique handles before the feature launches in-app later this year. The privacy-focused feature lets people connect without sharing their phone numbers, with no public directory or suggestions available. Users can set up a "username key" for an additional layer of protection when contacted for the first time. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also announced that CRED founder Kunal Shah will join WhatsApp as its next global CEO.

WhatsApp begins global reservations of usernames to boost privacy

New Delhi, June 29

Meta-owned WhatsApp on Monday announced the start of global reservations of usernames, a major privacy feature designed to protect the privacy of users' phone number.

Usernames reservations will begin rolling out on Monday, allowing people to create and reserve a username before the feature is available in-app later this year.

Once reservations become available, users will be notified in the app. For most people, choosing a WhatsApp username should be something unique that only people you want to contact you will know, said WhatsApp.

"A username is a way for you to connect with someone on WhatsApp without giving away your phone number. You choose your own, and it doesn't have to match your handle on any other app," the Mark Zuckerberg-owned platform said in a statement.

At its core, it's a privacy feature, not a social media handle - there's no directory to browse and no suggestions, so people need to know your exact username to contact you with your username for the first time, it added.

"Your phone number is protected. You can now share your unique username instead of your digits. There's no public directory and no suggestions - people need to know your exact username to find you. You can update your username right in the app," said WhatsApp.

To control who can message you, you can set up a "username key", so that anyone messaging you for the very first time via your username will need the key to reach you, adding one more layer of protection for your account. You can change the key at any time.

Last week, Meta CEO Zuckerberg said that CRED founder Kunal Shah will join Meta as WhatsApp's next global CEO. Meta is also investing around $900 million (nearly Rs 8,550 crore) in the fintech company CRED.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally! WhatsApp is catching up with Telegram and Signal on privacy. But I'm a bit concerned about the "username key" feature - sounds like it might confuse some users, especially elderly parents who struggle with technology. Hope they make it simple.

Sarah M

As someone who runs a small business through WhatsApp, this feature is both exciting and worrying. On one hand, I love that my personal number stays private. On the other hand, I hope customers won't get confused with yet another step to contact me.

Vikram R

Good move for privacy, but let's be real - WhatsApp still shares data with Meta for advertising. And now they're investing in CRED's Kunal Shah as CEO? So many changes happening. I hope they don't forget their core user base in India where WhatsApp is like a utility.

Neha K

This is great for women who face harassment or unwanted messages on WhatsApp. Finally, a way to communicate without exposing your number. I just hope they also add similar privacy features for groups and broadcast lists. Time for some real change! 🙌

Rahul T

While this is good, I'm skeptical about how much privacy we actually get. Meta has a track record of privacy scandals. And with them investing $900 million in CRED, there's obviously a data play here. Just be careful what you share, even with usernames.

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