WhatsApp messenger to begin offering usernames


WhatsApp messenger to begin offering usernames <br> The hundreds of millions who use Meta-owned messenger WhatsApp to chat with family, friends or businesses will no longer need to share phone numbers under a coming update, the company said Monday. Instead, people will be able to pick unique usernames to share with others, in a move &quot;designed to protect the privacy of your phone number,&quot; WhatsApp said in a statement. Restricting access to phone numbers would mean they are not shared automatically in cases such as being added to a large group chat or messaging a person or business for the first time, the company added. What&#39;s more, &quot;there&#39;s no directory to browse and no suggestions, so people need to know your exact username to contact you,&quot; Meta said. As with other social media services, the sheer number of people -- Meta claims over three billion -- using WhatsApp means many may not get their first-choice handle. Read:&nbsp;Indian startup head appointed as new WhatsApp boss The company said it would gradually roll out username reservations worldwide &quot;over the coming months&quot;, notifying users in each country when they open there. Meanwhile, &quot;creators, small businesses and organizations&quot; will be allowed to claim WhatsApp usernames that they already use on fellow Meta products, Facebook or Instagram. <br> <img src="https://tribune.com.pk/story/2615718/whatsapp-messenger-to-begin-offering-usernames" alt=" WhatsApp messenger to begin offering usernames" width="100%">

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