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The dot trick on gmail
The dot trick on gmail





the dot trick on gmail

Facebook does not use the same way to define the username for Groups. Our Facebook Page can be shared as /cryptlife or /crypt.life or wherever the dot works in the username part.

the dot trick on gmail

You don’t need to worry about the period or dot, or care much about them. Fortunately, Facebook uses similar way for Pages to define the username. Just feel free to ignore the dots while sharing on a scrap paper with friends at school or somewhere. The auto generated username after the creation of a Facebook account usually contain dots. Navigating to /zu.ck points to same profile which /zuck points to. Zuck’s profile can have 6 following usernames and all username point to the standard username zuck. And yeah, that’s Mark Zuckerberg’s username. Surprisingly, Facebook’s username works the similar way!

the dot trick on gmail

Well, this post is not for those who are here to know about the entire username.Įveryone should be aware of GMail’s dot trick, right?įor those who are unaware of GMail’s dot trick, here’s how GMail dot trick works: Suppose, if your gmail address is you can share your email as or or wherever you need to place the dot in the username part of the email address. Most of you might have changed your username in a few days of account creation and now, you’ve lost the chance to change them. While you create a Facebook account, you will be generated with a username automatically based on the First Name and Last Name. Came here, to share that you can have multiple username on Facebook too.įacebook allows you to change your username only once. Still, not noticing about the typo, I pressed Enter. While typing, I accidentally pressed the “.” (dot / period) key. Today morning, when I was in a phone call with my friend, I landed on her Facebook profile by typing in her username after the “/” on the address bar which I felt the fastest way to land on one’s profile than looking on my huge bookmark list. It’s really been a long time since I updated this blog. Close Menu Have Multiple Username on Facebook







The dot trick on gmail