Do you want to update the name that appears on your Knaken app? Whether you’ve changed your personal details or just want to adjust your username, the Knaken app makes it easy. We’ll guide you step by step through the process to ensure your profile displays the name you prefer. Let’s get started!
Start by opening the Knaken app on your phone. Navigate to the homepage by clicking on the house icon at the bottom left.
Tap the gear icon at the top right of the app, then select “Profile” from the settings menu.
In the profile settings, you will find the option “Change Name.” Click on this option to update your username.
Type in the new name you want to appear on your Knaken profile. Make sure the name is correct and reflects how you want to be recognized within the app.
After entering your new name, confirm by clicking the “Save” or “Update” button. Your name will be updated throughout the Knaken app.
Tip: Make sure to choose a name you are comfortable with, as it will be visible in the app. Avoid using special characters or symbols that may not be supported.
Yes, you can change your name as often as necessary. However, it is best to choose a name that you won’t need to change frequently.
No, changing your username will not affect your transactions or other account settings. It only changes the name displayed in the app.
Changing your name in the Knaken app is a fast and simple process. With these steps, you’ll ensure that your profile accurately reflects your identity. Want to know more? Check out our other guides on managing your Knaken account and personalizing your settings!
Have any questions? Our support team is ready to help you! Contact us at [email protected].
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