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Snapchat finally lets you change usernames for FIRST time – how to do it

SNAPCHAT has finally introduced a feature that users have repeatedly demanded for years.

The private chat app will allow people to change their username for the first time in its 10 year history.

Snap“We all change,” Snapchat tells users[/caption]

Platform owner Snap said the move is designed to help those who have “grown and changed”, particularly trans and non-binary users.

But Snapchatters will only be allowed to switch to a new handle once per year.

And anyone thinking of going for usernames previously used by someone with a big following, think again, as you’ll only be able to create completely new ones.

Old usernames you’ve already used yourself way back are also off limits.

The feature is available to both iOS and Android users, and won’t affect things like friendships, Snap code and Memories.

“Username Change is one of the most highly requested features from our community, and one that we know is incredibly important for so many Snapchatters,” the company said.


To do it, you must tap the Bitmoji icon in the top right corner of the Camera.

Tap on the gear icon to access settings.

Choose Username, followed by Change Username.

A popup will then appear reminding people they can only change their username once per year.

Type in the new username you want and hit Next.

Finally, log back into Snapchat for it to take effect.

Feature is now available on iOS and Android

In other news, the naughtiest emoji combinations have been revealed.

Tinder has revived the classic ‘blind date’ experience with a virtual twist.

And TikTok has announced new rules, banning users who deadname or misgender others.

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