WhatsApp is preparing one of its most significant updates yet, an overhaul that will allow users to connect and chat without sharing their phone numbers.
The upcoming feature introduces usernames, giving users a new way to interact while keeping their personal contact details private. It marks a major shift for a platform that has relied on phone numbers as the foundation of its identity system since its launch.
For years, using WhatsApp has required users to share their phone numbers with anyone they want to communicate with. While effective, this system has raised growing concerns around privacy, particularly in group chats, online communities, and business interactions.
The new username feature aims to solve this problem by allowing users to create a unique digital handle, similar to what is already common on other social platforms.
With this update, users will be able to: share a username instead of a phone number, start chats without revealing personal contact details and maintain greater control over who can access their number
Despite the change, phone numbers will not disappear entirely from the platform.
Users will still need a phone number to register and verify their account. However, once set up, the username becomes the primary way others can find and contact them.
Behind the scenes, WhatsApp will continue to link accounts securely, but the visible layer of interaction will shift from numbers to usernames.
This approach allows the platform to maintain its existing infrastructure while offering a more flexible and private user experience.
The update also makes it easier to connect in professional and social contexts, where sharing a personal number may not always feel appropriate.
As with most major updates, WhatsApp is expected to introduce the feature gradually, starting with beta users before expanding to a global audience.


