NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 30 – WhatsApp has announced the introduction of a new username feature that will allow users to communicate without sharing their personal phone numbers.The feature, unveiled on Monday, will enable users worldwide to reserve unique usernames through the app’s settings ahead of the official rollout later this year.According to WhatsApp, the reservation process began this week, allowing users to secure preferred usernames in advance. To reserve a username, users must update the application to the latest version and navigate to the username section under Settings and Account options.The move marks a significant shift in how users connect on the platform by introducing an alternative to phone-number-based communication.The company said the feature is intended to improve privacy by concealing users’ phone numbers when initiating conversations with new contacts.In a statement shared on X, WhatsApp said the update was developed in response to growing concerns over privacy and personal data sharing.“Your phone number is personal and sometimes you want to connect without handing it over. That’s why we’re introducing usernames for WhatsApp,” the company stated.The platform further explained that users can reserve usernames by accessing “Settings > Account > Username” after updating the application.The announcement sparked widespread reactions online, with many users welcoming the added privacy protections.One X user identified as Divine described the update as “a huge privacy upgrade,” noting that users will now be able to communicate without exposing personal contact details.Another user, identified as SLIMDADDY, praised the move and expressed excitement about the upcoming rollout.Other reactions focused on the potential reduction of spam messages and unsolicited communication once usernames replace public phone number sharing in some interactions.The new feature is expected to benefit users participating in online communities, digital commerce and business interactions by allowing them to connect without exposing their primary phone numbers to strangers.WhatsApp clarified that the username system will remain optional and that the traditional phone number method will continue to function after the feature is officially launched.The company said the update is aimed at giving users greater control over how they share and protect their personal information online.