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WhatsApp will allow you to chat with someone without their phone number, borrowing Telegram feature

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[WhatsApp will allow you to chat with someone without their phone number borrowing Telegram feature]( [WhatsApp is the most used messaging platform across the globe and talking to someone using the app means sharing your phone number which many users aren’t comfortable about To resolve this issue WhatsApp is planning to roll out a new feature that will allow users to communicate without sharing phone numbers. According to a report by WABetaInfo WhatsApp may soon allow users to create a unique username for their account, just like Telegram which will allow them to connect to other users without the need of a contact number The feature is currently under development but its references have been spotted in the latest beta update for Android users The screenshot shared in the report reveals that WhatsApp will add a dedicated section for this feature and users will be able to access it by going to WhatsApp Settings Profile. The new feature will add another layer of privacy to the accounts. As the feature is still under development, it is too early to say how it will work and when the users will finally be able to get access to it](  [Continue Reading]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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