WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.33.11: WhatsApp is preparing to roll out new privacy features that will give users more control over how they receive messages, especially from people who are not in their contact list. The changes are being tested in the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.33.11, and will be released to all users in a future update.
These privacy tools are closely connected to another feature still under development that will allow users to communicate using usernames instead of phone numbers. Once this goes live, people will be able to message you on WhatsApp without knowing your phone number — making strong privacy controls even more important.

New Setting: “Who Can Message Me”
WhatsApp is working on a new privacy option that lets users choose how messages from unknown contacts appear. Under this setting, users will be able to choose between:
| Option | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Everyone (Default) | Messages from anyone, even those not in your contacts, will appear directly in your main chat list. |
| My Contacts | Messages from unknown numbers will not show in the main chat list. Instead, they will go into a new Requests folder. |
This ensures your chat list stays clean and focused on people you know.
Introducing the “Requests” Folder
The Requests folder works similarly to Instagram’s Message Requests.
When a message comes from someone you haven’t saved, WhatsApp will place it here instead of showing it alongside your regular chats.
Inside the Requests folder, users can:
- Open the message and preview it
- Reply to accept the chat
- Delete the request
- Report as spam or scam
- Block the sender
If you reply to the message, the conversation will automatically move to your main chat list.
Why This Matters
This design is meant to:
- Reduce spam and unwanted chats
- Prevent unknown business promotions from cluttering chat space
- Give users more control over who enters their conversation space
- Make the platform safer, especially for younger users
- Keep privacy stronger once username-based messaging launches
Username-Based Messaging Will Work Together With This
When WhatsApp launches calls and messaging via usernames, users will be able to contact others without phone numbers.
In this scenario, the Requests folder becomes essential:
- It prevents strangers from appearing in your chat list instantly
- It lets users verify identities before interacting
- It enhances safety without making messaging difficult
When Will This Roll Out?
- Currently under development
- Will first appear only to WhatsApp beta testers
- Will roll out to all users in a future update
- No official global release date yet, but progress is active
In Summary
WhatsApp is preparing major changes to improve privacy and reduce spam:
- You’ll soon be able to filter unknown messages into a Requests folder.
- You’ll be able to message and call using usernames, without sharing phone numbers.
- These tools are designed to make communication safer, cleaner, and more controlled.
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