No need to share numbers as WhatsApp set to introduce new feature for texting
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that will allow users to text each other without sharing their phone numbers. Starting this week, users can reserve a unique username, which will be usable later this year when the feature officially launches.

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AI-generatedWhatsApp is introducing a new feature that will allow users to text each other without sharing their phone numbers. Starting this week, users can reserve a unique username, which will be usable later this year when the feature officially launches. This move, announced by Meta, aims to enhance user privacy by enabling communication without revealing phone numbers, particularly beneficial for joining group chats or contacting new individuals. Once usernames are active, users will need to know another person's exact username to initiate a first-time message. Meta also stated that users will have control over who can contact them via username, with an optional username key for added security.
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5 extractedContent creators or small businesses will have the option to claim their existing Instagram or Facebook username on WhatsApp.
The new move is a step towards making the app more private, allowing users to join large group chats even if they felt unready to give out their numbers.
Users will need to know a person’s exact username before they can text them for the first time.
Users can reserve a unique username, which allows them to text without swapping numbers.
WhatsApp will soon no longer require users to share their phone numbers before texting.