WhatsApp Usernames Let You Message Without Sharing Phone Numbers

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WhatsApp Usernames Let You Message Without Sharing Phone Numbers — Apple News

What You Need to Know

  • WhatsApp lets users reserve usernames to message without sharing phone numbers.
  • Usernames are 3-35 characters with no public directory or discovery feature available.
  • Creators and businesses can claim existing Instagram or Facebook usernames on WhatsApp.
  • Optional username key provides additional spam protection and contact control for users.

WhatsApp has started letting users reserve usernames ahead of a broader rollout that will let people message each other without sharing phone numbers. The feature is arriving gradually, with the app sending a notification when a reservation slot becomes available to a given account.

The shift matters because WhatsApp has always tied identity to a phone number, meaning any conversation with a stranger or a business exposed that number by default. Once usernames go live, an account with one set will no longer reveal a phone number when messaging someone for the first time. That is a meaningful privacy change for a platform with over three billion users.

Usernames run between 3 and 35 characters. There is no public directory and no discovery feature, so someone has to know your exact username to reach you. WhatsApp also has an optional username key that adds spam protection on top of that, giving users a second layer of control over who can contact them.

For Creators and Businesses

Meta is using the rollout to pull its platforms closer together. Creators, small businesses, and organizations can claim their existing Instagram or Facebook username on WhatsApp, as long as no one else has already taken it. That cross-platform claim option is available directly in settings, and it gives established accounts a clear advantage in the early reservation window.

WhatsApp says it opened reservations early specifically so that everyone has a fair chance at a username that matters to them. Usernames are optional throughout, selected under Settings, then Account, then Username. The full feature is expected to roll out over the next few months, at which point the username system becomes active rather than just reserved.

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Carl Sanson

Carl Sanson is a writer and tech reviewer at Guide4Mac, specializing in the MacBook and Mac desktop lineup. Having grown up during Apple’s shift from Intel to its own custom chips, Carl has a natural interest in how hardware performance translates to everyday productivity. He spends most of his time testing the limits of macOS on everything from the entry-level MacBook Air to high-end Mac Pro setups. Whether he’s troubleshooting a system update or comparing the latest M-series processors, Carl’s goal is to provide straightforward, honest advice that helps users choose the right Mac for their needs. When he isn't benchmarking hardware, he’s usually experimenting with new productivity apps or refining his desk setup.

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