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WhatsApp to Introduce Usernames for Private Chatting

L'essentiel

  • WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature globally, allowing users to chat using unique usernames instead of phone numbers, enhancing privacy.
  • The optional feature, which will be gradually activated, aims to give users more control over their contact information, though some privacy concerns remain regarding Meta's overall data collection practices and potential for scams.

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Pourquoi c'est important

WhatsApp is introducing usernames to allow users to connect without sharing phone numbers, addressing user feedback about privacy concerns, especially in group chats. This feature is rolling out globally over the next few months.

Taille de police

WhatsApp is set to let people chat without having to reveal their phone number - by exchanging unique usernames instead.

It is rolling out globally to the platform's three billion account holders over the next few months, the platform said.

This week, users can start reserving a name via the app, although it will not be compulsory.

The firm said people would be able to remove or change their usernames at any time.

Once it is fully activated, WhatsApp users will be able to connect after exchanging usernames only. There will still be options to block or report unwanted messages.

Names will be limited to 35 characters and there will be few restrictions, with the exception of some high-profile officials and celebrities whose names will not be made available to anyone else.

So it's unlikely WhatsApp will be overrun with users calling themselves Donald Trump, for example.

The Meta-owned firm described usernames as a privacy feature.

Alice Newton-Rex, WhatsApp's head of product, said she had heard from users that they didn't always want to share their phone numbers in order to be in contact with others, particularly in group chats.

She said she hoped the feature would "give users control over how they choose to show up" on the app.

According to Meta, WhatsApp usernames will be rolled out "gradually over the coming months" and users will be notified when their username is activated.

Those looking to reserve a username on WhatsApp can find it through their account or profile settings in the app.

The option to click through and reserve a username will appear once available.

It cannot be done on WhatsApp Web or Desktop.

The company has said it will have an option for creators, small businesses and organisations to claim the username they have on Instagram or Facebook for consistency.

But anyone else who wishes to match their WhatsApp username to those they have on any other Meta apps will need to link it to their existing accounts on Accounts Centre.

That means some of your data is shared across multiple Meta accounts, such as Threads and Messenger.

Some people have complained on social media that the option to reserve a username has not appeared for them yet.

The company has told people to "make sure you have the latest version of WhatsApp downloaded and keep an eye on your app".

The secure messaging app Signal introduced an identical service in 2024.

"It is a good feature, but even if it does offer more privacy, remember WhatsApp is not a privacy-friendly app overall," said Carisa Veliz, a professor at Oxford University and author of Privacy is Power.

"It collects much metadata about users for marketing purposes.

"We have to remember that WhatsApp is owned by Meta - one of the tech companies with the worst track records when it comes to privacy."

WhatsApp does not use the content of private chats for advertising. Those are protected by end-to-end-encryption, meaning the firm cannot read the contents of messages.

But it does use data - such as your general location and basic account information such as age - to support advertising.

Once the feature is fully rolled out, individual phone numbers will no longer be visible on WhatsApp.

There will be no public username directory, and phone numbers will still be required in order to have a WhatsApp account in the first place.

Some have raised concern that usernames could open the door to more scams on the platform.

The company told one X user who asked about safeguards to protect users against scammers that it has "multiple layers of defense in place".

It said optional username keys - short numbered codes - can be added, which would mean people can only contact you if they have your username and its key.

It added that its systems "detect and block abuse patterns".

The minimum age for using the platform is 13, and messaging apps will not be included in the UK's upcoming social media ban for under 16 year olds, due to be implemented next year.

WhatsApp recently announced Kunal Shah, the founder of an Indian fintech start-up, would be taking over as head of the platform - with Will Cathcart stepping down after seven years in the role.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • WhatsApp usernames will be fully rolled out globally.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

  • The UK will implement a social media ban for under 16-year-olds, excluding messaging apps.

    Très probable · En quelques années

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the exact timeline for global username activation?
  • How effective will the scam safeguards be in practice?
  • What specific high-profile names are restricted from use?

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