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WhatsApp appears to have a username feature in the works that could potentially provide people on the messaging service with an additional layer of privacy.

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As things stand, if someone wants to add you as a WhatsApp contact, you're required to share your phone number with them, even if they add you via the QR code method.

That's how it's always worked in WhatsApp, but it looks as if Meta's developers understand that users might sometimes prefer to add certain contacts without revealing their phone number.

WABetaInfo has spotted a WhatsApp username field in the latest beta Android app, allowing users to choose unique usernames for their accounts. The likelihood is that WhatsApp intends to let users reach other people by entering a username instead, much like Telegram.

As the feature is still in development, it's too early to tell how usernames will work when they are rolled out. They may allow users to safeguard their phone numbers when communicating with particular accounts, like businesses, but the hope is that they will provide more general private communication between users.

WhatsApp has been on a roll recently in announcing new features, including the ability to edit sent messages, a new chat Lock feature, and the ability to use the same account on multiple phones. There's still no sign of an iPad app, though.

Article Link: WhatsApp Usernames May Let You Keep Your Phone Number Private
 
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Why do they need our phone number at all?

So they can match it against Facebook/Instagram and collect all of our data?

Let me sign up without my phone number (or Sign In With Apple) and I might join WhatsApp. Not that I really want to. I think anything to do with Facebook should die.
 
Why do they need our phone number at all?

So they can match it against Facebook/Instagram and collect all of our data?

Let me sign up without my phone number (or Sign In With Apple) and I might join WhatsApp. Not that I really want to. I think anything to do with Facebook should die.
Why is a trusted phone number required for Apple accounts?

There is no option to remove it even when using physical Security Keys for two-factor authentication.
 
I hate using WhatsApp and prefer iMessage but unfortunately some of my family members use WhatsApp only
 
I hate using WhatsApp and prefer iMessage but unfortunately some of my family members use WhatsApp only
I refuse to use WhatsApp or any app from Fakebook/Meta. I don't care that my family members or business partners only use WhatsApp. That's their choice, not mine. If they want anything from me, they can call me, send an sms, send an e-mail, or contact me through one of the other million ways we have to communicate with each other today. To hell with Meta's strategy of trying to control the communication of the entire world. They will never get me. Never, ever in a trizillion freaking years.
 
I refuse to use WhatsApp or any app from Fakebook/Meta. I don't care that my family members or business partners only use WhatsApp. That's their choice, not mine. If they want anything from me, they can call me, send an sms, send an e-mail, or contact me through one of the other million ways we have to communicate with each other today. To hell with Meta's strategy of trying to control the communication of the entire world. They will never get me. Never, ever in a trizillion freaking years.
I haven't got a problem with WhatsApp. It is end-to-end encrypted, so Meta can't access your chats.
 
I know a few people who use it to communicate internationally but I don't have an account and don't find a need for one. Isn't Meta laying off people by the truckload?
 
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I haven't got a problem with WhatsApp. It is end-to-end encrypted, so Meta can't access your chats.

Of course not, app itself is mining your conversations... on each end. And those results are sent to Meta.


Why do they need our phone number at all?

So they can match it against Facebook/Instagram and collect all of our data?

Let me sign up without my phone number (or Sign In With Apple) and I might join WhatsApp. Not that I really want to. I think anything to do with Facebook should die.

Having the number makes it a bit quicker to pin-point each individual. Without it they have to cross-reference a bit more with all the other data collected from FB itself, WhatsApp data from other users etc etc.
 
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I hate using WhatsApp and prefer iMessage but unfortunately some of my family members use WhatsApp only
This is the standard, one-defeats-them-all, convenient excuse to keep WA going.

Before dropping WA for good in 2013 I informed everybody on my contact list of this step. Quite a few of them followed me to Signal, others didn’t.
 
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I haven't got a problem with WhatsApp. It is end-to-end encrypted, so Meta can't access your chats.
That's not my issue.

If I ask you to give me a call, you can choose the carrier from which to call me. If I ask you to e-mail me, you can choose the e-mail provider from which to e-mail me. If I ask you to send me an sms, you are free (again) to choose your carrier. But if you ask me to send you a WhatsApp message, you are forcing me to create an account in a particular app of a particular company (and hence become a ‘client’ of that company and make it even richer and more powerful than it already is). So it's not (only) about encryption or privacy. It's about one single company controlling all the communication in the world.

When there is a standard for texting that allows different messaging apps to communicate with each other, then I will text you to your WhatsApp (if that's your choice) from the app of my choice (which will obviously not be WhatsApp). Until then, no one should expect a WhatsApp message from me. Not the POTUS, not the king of England. Never. Nunca. Nooit. Jamais.
 
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pretty nice feature honestly ! most welcome

WHEN will we get whatsapp on IPAD however?? whatsapp is needed for my studies, and I have to transfer messages from phone to ipad.... which is particularly hard when you have an android phone like me


I have a feeling whatsapp for ipad won't ever exist...but i've no clue as to why
 
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