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WhatsApp finally gets usernames, letting users hide their phone numbers

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Why This Matters

WhatsApp's introduction of usernames allows users to hide their phone numbers, enhancing privacy and user control in the messaging app. This development is significant for the tech industry as it reflects a shift towards greater privacy features in popular communication platforms, benefiting consumers seeking more control over their personal information.

Key Takeaways

WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging service that uses the same internet data plan you use for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with your friends. In addition to basic messaging WhatsApp users can create groups, send each other unlimited images, video and audio media messages.

If you are into trying new features you can also download the latest WhatsApp Beta version for Android.

Can WhatsApp read my messages?

No, WhatsApp cannot read your messages because it uses end-to-end encryption, meaning only you and the recipient can access the content of your chats. However, WhatsApp does collect metadata such as your phone number, device info, and usage patterns.

Is WhatsApp free?

Yes, WhatsApp is free to use. There are no subscription fees for messaging, voice calls, or video calls. You only need an internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) to use the app. Your mobile carrier may charge for data usage if you're not on Wi-Fi.

Can I use WhatsApp on a PC without my phone?

WhatsApp Web and the desktop app require an initial connection to your phone for setup. After linking, they can function independently for a limited time. However, for full functionality and to maintain end-to-end encryption, periodic reconnection with your phone is necessary.

How can I format text in WhatsApp messages?

WhatsApp supports text formatting using specific characters:

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