WhatsApp to Introduce Usernames for Enhanced Privacy: What You Need to Know

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WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform known for using phone numbers as the primary means of connecting users, is now working on a significant privacy-focused update — the introduction of usernames. This long-awaited feature has been in discussion for several years, and recent developments suggest that it may soon become a reality.


According to a report by WaBetaInfo, WhatsApp is actively developing the username feature internally. The testing is currently underway on the beta version of the app for iOS, and similar updates are expected for Android devices in the near future.

Why Usernames Matter

The addition of usernames is seen as a crucial step in improving user privacy. Currently, users are required to share their phone numbers in order to connect or join groups, which raises concerns about personal data being exposed to strangers. With usernames, users will be able to define a unique identity that can be shared freely without revealing their phone number.


This change will especially benefit users participating in large group chats, interacting with businesses, or using platforms where privacy is paramount.

Feature Development and Guidelines

While the feature is still in development, early details suggest that WhatsApp will implement certain rules for creating usernames. Each username must include at least one letter and can also contain numbers and symbols. However, usernames cannot begin with " www." — a decision likely aimed at avoiding confusion with web addresses.


WhatsApp will also provide a verification process to confirm whether a username is available or already taken. There may be options to edit usernames later, and the feature is also expected to be extended to the WhatsApp Web version.

Launch Timeline

Although WhatsApp has not officially announced a release date, updates on the feature are expected in the coming weeks or months. The recent rollout of WhatsApp for iPad — after more than 15 years — signals the platform’s increased commitment to enhancing its user experience. The introduction of usernames could be the next big milestone for billions of users worldwide.