Your ‘Twitter handle’ is actually your username on Twitter and is unique to your profile. It’s the name people type in the search box to be taken to your profile. While you can change your screen name multiple times, it’s not recommended to frequently change your Twitter account as it can confuse people who want to look you up. That said, you may want to change your username if an entry you’ve always wanted has been let go by its previous owner and is unavailable. In this article, we will show you how to change your Twitter account on an iPhone, an Android device and a web browser.
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How to Change Your Twitter Account Using the Android App
Step 1: Launch the Twitter app on your Android smartphone and swipe open the side menu.
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Step 2: Select ‘Settings & Support’ and tap ‘Settings & Privacy’.
Step 3: Select ‘Your account’.
Step 5: Tap “Account Information,” then “Username.”
Step 6: Enter your new Twitter username and select ‘Done’.
Your Twitter account is being changed.
How to Change Your Twitter Account Using the Website
Step 1: Launch the web browser on your PC or smartphone and log in to Twitter.
Step 2: Click the “More” option in the side menu.
Step 3: Expand the “Settings and support” section.
Step 4: Click on ‘Settings and privacy’.
Step 5: Click on ‘Account information’.
Step 6: Enter your password to continue.
Step 7: Click on ‘Username’.
Step 8: Enter your new username and click Save.
Your Twitter account is being changed.
How to Change Your Twitter Handle on an iPhone
Step 1: Launch the Twitter app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Swipe open the side menu and select “Settings and privacy.”
Step 3: Tap Your Account > Account Details.
Select ‘Username’.
Step 5: Add your new username and click “Done” in the top right corner of the screen.
Your Twitter account is being changed.
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Conclusion
Here’s how to change your Twitter account on Android, iPhone, or a web browser. Your Twitter handle must be at least 4 characters long. It cannot be longer than 15 characters. If you see a red cross next to your newly chosen handle while updating your handle, it means that it is already taken. You must select a new username. Once you see a green check next to your username, it means it’s available.
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