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    WhatsApp Starts Rolling Out Reserved Usernames to Select Users

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    WhatsApp has commenced the process of enabling reserved usernames for a select number of users. This move represents a significant shift in how the platform manages user identities, potentially enhancing personalization and security. Reserved usernames allow users to claim unique identifiers, which could improve user experience by simplifying contact and recognition within the app.

    In a significant development, this rollout may also help reduce impersonation and confusion caused by similar or duplicate names on the platform. By reserving usernames, WhatsApp is aligning itself with trends seen in other social media and messaging services that prioritize unique user handles. This feature could pave the way for more streamlined communication and better account management.

    Meanwhile, the activation is currently limited to select users, suggesting a phased approach to implementation. This strategy allows WhatsApp to monitor the feature’s impact and gather feedback before a wider release. The reserved usernames initiative underscores WhatsApp’s ongoing efforts to innovate and enhance its service amid growing competition in the messaging app market.

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