WhatsApp to add usernames for better privacy
New update brings username support for added privacy.

WhatsApp is preparing to introduce usernames, allowing users to hide their phone numbers and opt for a unique ID instead. Meta’s push reflects growing demand for more secure and anonymous communication online.
Currently in development and not yet available for testing, the new feature will let users create usernames with letters, numbers, periods, and underscores, while blocking misleading formats like web addresses.
The move aims to improve privacy by letting users connect without revealing personal contact details. A system message will alert contacts whenever a username is updated, adding transparency to the process.
Although still in beta, the feature is expected to roll out soon, bringing WhatsApp in line with other major messaging platforms that already support username-based identities.
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