WhatsApp Lets You Reserve a Username, Making Your Phone Number More Private

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WhatsApp Lets You Reserve a Username, Making Your Phone Number More Private


WhatsApp is preparing to roll out usernames, a feature that lets you chat with others on the platform without handing over your personal phone number — you’ll simply share your unique WhatsApp username instead.

WhatsApp first announced the goal of providing this feature in 2024. Other privacy-focused chat apps like Signal have supported usernames for a few years now.

Meta, which also owns Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, started allowing users to reserve their WhatsApp usernames on Monday, ahead of the feature’s official launch later this year. 

WhatsApp username graphic

Usernames will become the default way people see you in WhatsApp when enabled. If you want someone to have your phone number, you can share it whenever you want.

WhatsApp

Privacy vs. phone numbers 

While phone numbers have long been a universal way to contact others, they’re also used as identifiers and are highly linked to our personal data. 

In a blog post about the launch, WhatsApp says usernames help make the app a more private way to connect.

“There’s no directory to browse and no suggestions — people will need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time,” the post says. A username will be the default way new contacts see you, whether you’re added to a group chat or texting a new person or business. 

A representative from WhatsApp confirmed to CNET via email that the feature “protects the privacy of your phone number for new contacts, so you’d have to share it manually if you want them to have it.” If you already have that person’s number saved in your contact list, nothing changes in the app. 

Personally, I’m hoping that username support provides some degree of protection against the occasional nightmare spam group chat that pops up in the app. Moving away from relying on a phone number might give you a bit more control over who can and cannot text you within the app.

How to reserve your unique username 

WhatsApp has opened reservations for you to secure a username. Once you do, that username can’t be claimed by another account. 

You can reserve your username by visiting the You tab, tapping Account and then selecting the new Username option.

WhatsApp settings menu

The new username option is under Account settings.

WhatsApp/Screenshot by CNET

Tapping it will bring up a page for claiming your username, along with the option to directly claim your same username from Instagram or Facebook.

Page for claiming username on WhatsApp

WhatsApp will let you create an original username or use your username from another Meta-owned service like Instagram or Facebook.

WhatsApp/Screenshot by CNET

After selecting the option and filling in your preferred username, the page will let you know whether the username you’d like to use is still available. 

Once you confirm your username, WhatsApp says you’ll receive a notification when username support has launched, which should be sometime in the coming months.

Username registration page

The Create username screen will let you know if the moniker you’d like is still available.

WhatsApp/Screenshot by CNET

Once the feature officially launches, you’ll be able to be found by others either by typing your username or by using both a username and a numerical key.