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You can change your Twitter display name at any time from the “Edit profile” page on the Twitter mobile app or in a desktop web browser. The display name, which allows people to identify you, doesn't need to be unique and can be up to 50 characters long.
Log in to Twitter and head to your profile page. Click the button in the top right where it says Edit Profile. From now on, people will see your Twitter name as whatever you want it to be, but your actual @ handle won't change just the name that displays next to it.
Twitter does not enforce the use of your real name on their service, so you don't need to use it on this social network at all. If you cross-post something with your FB/IG account in which your real name is used, and that goes to your Twitter account, you could be named whatever, and you just revealed yourself.
Change your username. Navigate to Settings and privacy and tap Account. Tap Username and update the username currently listed in the Username field. If the username is taken, you'll be prompted to choose another one.
Login to Twitter. Click on your photo in the top right corner your Profile and Settings button. Click Settings and privacy. Edit your username in the first field. Create a Twitter username that hasn't been used yet. Click Save changes.
Navigate to Twitter in a web browser. Click your profile picture on the left side of the screen. On your profile page, click “Edit profile.” In the Edit profile window, type a new name in the Name field. When you're done, click “Save.”
Whenever you change your username on Twitter, your old username becomes available for use by other Twitter users. Changing your username will not affect your existing followers, Direct Messages, or replies. Your followers will simply see a new username next to your profile photo when you update.
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