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WhatsApp to Introduce Usernames, Allowing Chats Without Sharing Phone Numbers

Meta’s new privacy-focused update allows WhatsApp users to communicate via unique handles instead of personal phone numbers, with reservations now open globally.

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WhatsApp is rolling out a major privacy update that allows its three billion users worldwide to connect using unique usernames instead of their personal mobile numbers.

Announced by the newly appointed Global Head of WhatsApp, Kunal Shah, on 29 June 2026, the feature is currently open for username reservations ahead of a wider launch later this year. This move addresses long-standing privacy concerns from users who feel hesitant about sharing their digits with new acquaintances or in large group chats. While everyday users and privacy advocates have welcomed the added layer of digital safety, Meta has confirmed there will be no searchable public directory, ensuring that individuals can only be contacted if someone already knows their exact handle.

A Privacy-First Approach to Connection

To combat the discomfort of handing out a personal mobile number to a new classmate, neighbour, or local business, this update focuses heavily on user control.

Alice Newton-Rex, WhatsApp’s vice president of product, highlighted the very human hesitation behind the update: “When you meet someone new… sharing a phone number can feel like a big step.” She added, “We have designed this as a core privacy feature,” explaining that the update aims to empower users to feel confident and safe whilst connecting with new individuals. Kunal Shah encouraged early adoption via a post on X, stating, “Timing is everything. Joined WhatsApp early enough to claim my username before we release this to the world. Time to get yours.” To further safeguard users, WhatsApp is also introducing an optional ‘username key’—an extra code that first-time contacts must enter to initiate a chat.

Building on a Legacy of Digital Safety

This shift towards username-based communication represents a fundamental evolution in how identity functions on the platform, bringing WhatsApp closer to the privacy standards of rival messaging apps like Signal.

Historically, a phone number was the sole gateway to a user’s inbox, which occasionally exposed individuals to unwanted contact in community groups, school networks, or professional events. Over recent years, the Meta-owned company has steadily built up its security infrastructure to combat this, introducing tools such as disappearing messages, Chat Lock, and passkeys. To prevent impersonation and scams during this new rollout, Meta is proactively permanently protecting the usernames of celebrities, government entities, and high-profile figures, whilst allowing businesses to claim handles that match their existing Facebook or Instagram profiles.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The Logical Indian’s Perspective – We believe that true digital harmony begins when individuals feel safe and respected in their everyday communications.

By removing the necessity to share something as intimate as a personal phone number, WhatsApp is taking a commendable step towards fostering secure, boundary-respecting dialogues. In an increasingly connected world, protecting our privacy is essential to cultivating empathy and kindness; when people feel safe from harassment and unwanted exposure, they are far more likely to engage in open, constructive conversations. This update empowers vulnerable communities to network and connect without the looming anxiety of privacy breaches or data misuse. How do you plan to use this new feature to build safer, more positive connections in your own community?

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