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WhatsApp’s New Contact Feature

WhatsApp’s New Contact Feature

WhatsApp is planning a major change. Soon, users will add new contacts without sharing phone numbers. This update aims to boost privacy and convenience.
The feature uses a unique QR-code or username system. As a result, people won’t need to pass around phone numbers. Instead, you scan or search a code.

How It Works & Why It Helps

First, WhatsApp will assign a username or QR-code to users. That code links to your profile. Then, others can add you using just that code.
This method ensures your phone number stays private. In addition, it reduces spam via number sharing. Users control who can add them.
WhatsApp tests this feature in select regions. For example, some beta users already see it. However, the rollout will likely take time.
You will still verify your account using your number. But the number won’t appear publicly. Therefore, you maintain privacy while using the app.

What to Expect

Expect this feature in upcoming updates. WhatsApp may ask you to pick a unique name or QR code. Then, you share it with others.
You will find this change useful. For example, when networking or chatting online, you can connect safely. As a result, many users will welcome the update.
WhatsApp aims to compete with apps that already use usernames. In addition, this feature strengthens security. Users can stay anonymous until they choose to share more.
Stay tuned for the official release. Once live, open your app and follow prompts to activate the feature.

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