Monday, December 8, 2025

Title: WhatsApp Identifies Unknown Numbers with Usernames in Beta

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

WhatsApp Begins ⁣Testing Feature to Verify‌ Sender Identity, Combatting Fraud

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – March 12, 2025 -‌ whatsapp is rolling out a new feature designed to enhance user security by ⁤allowing beta testers to‌ verify ‍the names associated with phone numbers, a ⁣move aimed at curbing fraud and identity theft. The feature, currently limited to iPhone​ users participating⁢ in the TestFlight beta program, displays the name a contact has associated with their number, providing an additional layer of contact verification beyond just the phone number⁢ itself.

The update addresses growing concerns surrounding⁣ WhatsApp security, including QR code fraud and impersonation. Many users receive messages from unfamiliar numbers, and identifying the sender by name offers increased peace of mind ‌and informed decision-making regarding message handling.

“These types ‌of measures allow users to avoid risks and protect their privacy‌ without losing the convenience of instant ⁣messaging,” digital security analysts⁢ explain.

currently, the TestFlight program is full and not accepting ⁣new participants, meaning wider availability is contingent on future updates. ⁢WhatsApp has‌ not announced an official ⁢launch date but ​typically releases‌ new features gradually after testing.

This ⁢feature is part of a broader effort by WhatsApp to bolster security, including improvements to message encryption, stronger two-step authentication, more granular profile privacy controls, and ⁤new identity verification options.

While the feature isn’t yet available to all users, WhatsApp recommends taking the following precautions:

* Do not open suspicious‌ links from ⁣unknown numbers.
* Check the profile photo and description of contacting numbers.
* ‍ Promptly block and report impersonators.
* Activate two-step verification in the app’s settings.

More information on WhatsApp’s new security​ measures ⁢can be found hear.

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