WhatsApp will allow users to go by usernames instead of phone numbers, closing a privacy blind spot WhatsApp announced Monday that users will soon be able to use unique usernames instead of phone numbers to contact others, closing a privacy blind spot. The Meta-owned app, with over 3 billion users, will allow users to be found and contacted only by their username, with reservations opening early to secure handles. The feature is designed as a core privacy enhancement, with no directory of usernames and no suggestions as users type. LONDON AP — WhatsApp users will soon get the option of going by usernames instead of phone numbers, the company said Monday, announcing plans to address a privacy blind spot. The app said it has started allowing users to reserve unique usernames, which can be used to contact WhatsApp users when the feature is launched later this year. WhatsApp https://apnews.com/article/whatsapp-meta-ai-chatbot-privacy-9a5f7565c969cbf04cf150dfc318cfae , which says it has more than 3 billion users globally, has until now allowed users to be contacted by anyone who has their phone number. The app, owned by Meta Platforms https://apnews.com/article/meta-earnings-zuckerberg-ai-profit-ff680fbd0cfad7319fd19a68a33200ee , said in a blog post that over the "coming months" users will get the option to be found and contacted only by their username, and not their number. It wasn't more specific about the timeline. "We have designed this as a core privacy feature," Alice Newton-Rex, WhatsApp's vice president of product, told reporters. There won't be a directory of usernames on the app, and the app won't suggest names as you type. "People will need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time," she said. WhatsApp's current privacy settings are limited to blocking individual users and silencing unknown callers. The app also allows users to add a profile name, but that's only displayed in chat groups for other people who don't have the user's contact info saved. While Americans still prefer text messaging https://apnews.com/article/samsung-android-messages-google-gemini-823b3eb598611b127e66008ee4390da6 to WhatsApp, the app is widely used in Europe, Asia and much of the rest of the world. Catchy online handles are highly coveted and users will likely scramble to claim a desirable one. "I think a lot of people will go and get usernames and that's why we decided to open reservations early," Newton-Rex said. Companies, organizations and creators with existing accounts on Meta's social media platforms, Instagram https://apnews.com/article/instagram-safety-teens-suicide-b2d193467ea253fc375580b127019a0b and Facebook https://apnews.com/article/australia-social-media-children-ban-fines-6742ffcc868c5d2139b371fba881e16e , will get the chance to claim their usernames on WhatsApp. Usernames need to be between three and 35 characters. To prevent impersonation, WhatsApp will hold back usernames for high-profile people or groups such as celebrities, public figures and government entities. Kelvin Chan, The Associated Press