WhatsApp Introduces Usernames to Enhance Privacy Features
WhatsApp finally rolls out usernames to boost privacy; here is how to check if you have it
The Indian Express
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WhatsApp has begun rolling out a new username feature, allowing users to create unique identifiers instead of sharing their phone numbers. This update, which aims to enhance user privacy, is currently available to select users, with broader implementation expected soon.
- 01WhatsApp's new username feature allows users to maintain privacy by using usernames instead of phone numbers.
- 02The rollout has started for select users, with broader availability anticipated soon.
- 03Usernames must adhere to specific criteria, including a minimum of three and a maximum of 30 characters.
- 04Users can create usernames similar to those on other Meta platforms, enhancing consistency across social media.
- 05The feature aims to improve user interactions while ensuring application stability.
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WhatsApp, a subsidiary of Meta, has officially started rolling out its long-anticipated username feature, allowing users to create unique usernames instead of sharing their phone numbers. This update follows years of speculation and testing, with initial clues emerging in 2023. The username feature aims to enhance user privacy and is currently available to a limited number of users, with broader implementation expected soon. To check if the feature is available, users can navigate to the Settings menu where a new 'Username' section will appear if enabled. Usernames must meet specific criteria, including a minimum of three characters and a maximum of 30, and can include lower-case letters, numbers, periods, and underscores. This development is expected to significantly impact user interactions on the platform, as it allows individuals to maintain their privacy while engaging with others.
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The introduction of usernames allows users to communicate without revealing their phone numbers, enhancing privacy and potentially changing how interactions occur on the platform.
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