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Hi everyone,
If I want to change my user name do I have to loose my posts and start like I was new.
My husband knows my user name and I don't want this anymore.
I guess I have to change my e-mail too.
Thanks & stay safe
Galette
Chris deleted my old profile so I could keep the same email but then all my old posts showed up as unregistered user.
...you can always just create a new registered account and give yourself a different name and email...that way there is no online paper trail for anyone to find (if that is what you are worried about).
This way, all your old posts stay up...
If you just change your username, and then all your old posts get the username changed too...then someone could piece together the "new you".
Good luck,
Adrienne
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30-year old survivor of severe peanut/tree nut allergy
***retired from pa.com***
Thank you all,
Stay safe
Galette
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Galette, I emailed Chris about changing my username. He said it's not a problem, you just wouldn't be able to go back and edit any of the posts that you made using your original username.
Adele