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WhatsApp Username Reservations Roll Out: Chat Without Sharing Numbers

WhatsApp has started rolling out username reservations, allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers. The feature prioritizes privacy in first-time chats and large groups. Users can reserve up to 35-character handles, with an optional security key. Reservations are open now ahead of the official launch later this year.

WhatsApp rolls out username reservations, users can soon chat without sharing phone numbers

Washington, June 30

WhatsApp has begun rolling out reservations for its long-awaited optional username feature, allowing users to connect with new people without sharing their phone numbers.

The privacy-focused update, announced by the messaging platform, will be introduced gradually over the coming months, with users able to reserve their preferred usernames before the feature officially launches.

According to WhatsApp, the new system is designed to offer greater control over personal information when chatting with strangers, joining large group conversations, or communicating with businesses. Once the feature is enabled, users messaging a person or business for the first time will no longer have their phone number displayed.

Explaining the need for the update, WhatsApp said in its official blog, "When someone new walks into your life - a classmate, a neighbor, someone you meet at an event - sharing a phone number can feel like a big step. That's because a phone number is personal and it's tied to so many parts of your life. Sometimes you just want to chat without handing over your digits."

The company added that the feature is equally useful in group conversations where users may not want to reveal their phone numbers to people they do not know.

To prevent unwanted contact, WhatsApp confirmed there will be no public username directory or search suggestions. Instead, "people will need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time."

The platform is also introducing an optional username key, an additional credential that users can enable so others will need both the username and the key before sending a message.

WhatsApp said it is opening username reservations early because of its massive user base.

"Starting this week, you can reserve a username to use later this year when we launch this feature. With over three billion people on WhatsApp a lot of names overlap, which is why we're opening reservations early so everyone has the opportunity to select the username that matters to them," the blog further read.

Creators, businesses and organisations will also be able to claim the same username they already use on Instagram or Facebook, helping maintain a consistent identity across Meta's platforms.

Usernames can be up to 35 characters long and may include letters, numbers, dots and underscores. Users will also have the flexibility to change or remove their usernames whenever they choose.

To reserve a username, users should update WhatsApp to the latest version, open Settings, tap Account, and select Username to choose their preferred handle.

WhatsApp said the feature will continue rolling out in phases, and users will receive an in-app notification once usernames become available in their country.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Another day, another Meta feature. Sure, it's great for privacy but let's not forget who owns WhatsApp. This username thing is just a way to keep us hooked to their ecosystem. Remember when we used to complain about Facebook? Now it's all Meta.

Vikram M

I love this for my mom! She's always worried about sharing her number at kitty parties and temple groups. With this, she can finally join her WhatsApp groups without strangers calling her at odd hours. Thank you, WhatsApp! 🙏

Ananya R

Wait, so I have to register my username NOW before someone else takes it? This feels like the early internet days when we had to rush to Gmail! 😂 But honestly, with 3 billion users, I better grab mine today. Any suggestions for a unique username?

Rohit P

Privacy is good but will this stop those annoying uncle types from sending good morning messages? 😅 Jokes aside, this is a solid move. The username key sounds interesting too - like a password for your username. But I hope it doesn't become too complicated for aunties and uncles to use.

Kavya N

As a college student who changes groups every semester, this is a relief. I don't want my number floating around forever just because someone copied it from a group chat. But will this work with existing contacts? Or only for new conversations? Need more clarity, WhatsApp!

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