Meta is continuing its push to unify its platforms, and WhatsApp is the latest to receive a cross-platform upgrade. In a recent beta update for Android (version 2.25.26.12), WhatsApp introduced a new upcoming feature that allows users to link their Facebook profile directly to their WhatsApp account. This move signals Meta’s broader strategy to create a seamless experience across its apps, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The new feature enables users to add their Facebook profile link to their WhatsApp profile, making it easier for contacts to verify identities and connect across platforms. Once linked, a small Facebook icon and your profile handle will appear on your WhatsApp info page. This integration is designed to be completely optional, giving users full control over whether they want to display their Facebook identity. Verified profiles will display an official badge, while unverified ones will show a clickable link.
This update is handy for professionals, influencers, and businesses who rely on WhatsApp for communication and Facebook for outreach. By linking profiles, users can build trust and authenticity, reducing the risk of impersonation and making it easier for contacts to find and follow them across platforms. It also aligns with Meta’s ongoing efforts to unify user identity through the Meta Accounts Center, which already supports cross-app login and messaging.
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Currently, the Facebook profile linking feature is available only to select users in the WhatsApp beta program for Android. Meta has not yet confirmed when the feature will roll out to iOS users, but similar functionality is expected to follow. As with other WhatsApp features, privacy remains a priority. Users will have full control over whether they link their Facebook profile and how it appears to others. There is no automatic linking or public exposure unless the user explicitly enables it.
This update is part of a larger trend within Meta to merge messaging and identity across its platforms. From cross-app messaging between Instagram and Messenger to unified login systems, Meta is steadily building an interconnected ecosystem. The Facebook profile link in WhatsApp is a small but meaningful step in that direction, offering users more ways to manage their digital presence with ease.