WhatsApp will bet on usernames instead of phones, and it’s a good idea

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Unlike the best messaging apps for Android or iOS, WhatsApp does not have advanced use of usernames. When you sign up for the service using your phone number, other people mention you in a chat using your contact name. However, this could change in the future, since the development owned by Meta is working to follow the trail of what the vast majority of apps of this type do. Being able to use usernames in an advanced way could be the most important change of all that WhatsApp has in mind in the short and medium term, because it would make the operation of the application itself different -and, furthermore, users would have to get used to it. thereto-. But what is really important is that the use of the app and the possibility of adding more functions in the future would be optimized. An image that is very clear As shown in the WABetaInfo screenshot that we left after this paragraph, WhatsApp will allow you to select a unique username from the Profile section of the application. Currently, you must share your number with anyone who wants to send you messages, which is a huge barrier to privacy and security in many cases. Once the support we talked about is implemented in the platform, this will no longer be an issue. Another advantage of usernames is that they’re easier to remember, which will make conversations in group chats easier, especially when you’re interacting with people you don’t know well. However, it’s unclear to what extent Meta plans to add username support to WhatsApp – and whether it will allow other users of the platform to find you using your unique user ID. There is not much data on its use in WhatsApp. There is also no clarity on whether the company will offer an option to hide your username from the public for privacy reasons, something that would be desirable, but which is not exactly common in the competition. This feature seems to be in the early stages of development, and has been seen in the latest beta version of WhatsApp for Android (2.23.11.15). Even if you have the same version installed, the option may not appear for you as an update from the server is required for this to happen. With time, more details about the implementation of user id in WhatsApp will surely be revealed. But one thing is pretty sure: when username support comes to the Meta-owned messaging service, it will fundamentally change the way you communicate in groups and communities in a significant way. >