29/06/2026 22:38 - Tecnologia
WhatsApp, the messaging app with over 3 billion monthly users, has announced a feature that radically transforms user privacy: the ability to use unique usernames instead of phone numbers to establish contact.
Until now, anyone with your phone number could contact you on WhatsApp, regardless of whether you knew them personally. This raised legitimate privacy concerns, especially in contexts like online purchases, professional networking, or situations requiring contact while preserving intimacy.
With the new system, you'll be able to share only your username, keeping your phone number completely private.
The process is simple. WhatsApp has already enabled reservations for users who want to secure their name before the official launch:
| Step | Action | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Update WhatsApp | App Store or Google Play |
| 2 | Go to Settings | App's side menu |
| 3 | Select Account | Profile settings section |
| 4 | Choose Username | New option being gradually enabled |
| 5 | Reserve your desired name | Between 3 and 40 characters |
No user directory
Unlike Instagram or Telegram, WhatsApp won't allow profile searches. Only those who know your exact username will be able to contact you.
It's not a social network
There won't be contact suggestions or visible public profiles. Privacy remains central to the design.
The company owned by Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, informed that the rollout will be gradual over the coming months. Each country will receive the feature at different times, and users will receive an in-app notification when the system is active in their region.
This update represents one of the most significant changes in WhatsApp's history, positioning the platform as a leader in personal data protection in the instant messaging market.
Alfredo S. Quiroga