WhatsApp now lets iPhone users run two accounts in one app, with easy switching, separate chat histories, and robust privacy controls—rolling out to beta testers and set for wider release soon.
WhatsApp has finally brought its much-anticipated multi-account feature to iPhone, allowing users to seamlessly manage two separate WhatsApp accounts within a single app. This update, currently rolling out to select beta testers, ends years of workarounds and separate app installations for those juggling personal and professional numbers on iOS devices.
Key Highlights
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Dual Account Support: iPhone users can now add and switch between two WhatsApp accounts without logging out or using a second device. Each account maintains its own chat history, notifications, privacy settings, and media backups, ensuring complete separation between personal and work conversations.
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Easy Switching and Setup: The new “Account List” section in WhatsApp’s settings menu allows quick toggling between profiles. Users can also switch by pressing and holding the Settings tab or double-tapping it. Adding a second account is simple—register a new number, link an existing one, or connect a companion account via QR code.
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Enhanced Privacy and Security: App Lock features like Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode continue to work for both accounts, ensuring sensitive chats remain protected. Each profile’s notification preferences and privacy controls can be customized independently.
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Gradual Rollout: The feature is currently available in the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS (version 25.34.10.72), with a wider rollout expected soon. Users can remove or re-add accounts easily, and previously used numbers are saved for quick re-login.
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Clear Notifications: Messages from each account are clearly labeled, so users always know which profile received the notification, reducing confusion when managing multiple numbers.
This update brings iPhone users in line with Android, offering greater flexibility for those managing both personal and professional communications on a single device.
Sources: Deccan Herald, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, WABetaInfo