Whatever website you are signing up for will let you know when you type in a username if it is available or not and if it isnt then will ask you to think of another or offer suggestions.
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A Facebook Username is for your "special" page URL. Say if you used "Waffles" as your username (if it was available) your Facebook URL would be "www.facebook.com/Waffles", also, you can use your username in place of your email when you sign in.
If it says the username isn't available then it's possible that the account was actually created. Try logging in.
add numbers or if you are allowed add punctuation.
Typically, after deleting a username on a website or platform, you may not be able to reuse the same username immediately. The previous account associated with that username may need to go through a period of deactivation before the username becomes available for use again. It's best to check the specific platform's policies regarding username reuse.
CGerhardt is a valid username, and without additional context, it is not possible to determine what CGerhardt may have discovered.
If that username is available and falls within the Terms of Use for WikiAnswers, then yes, you can register the same username as you use elsewhere. When using the same username on more than one site though, it is a sensible precaution to make sure that you use different passwords for each site.
You first google: support at answers. Then you fill in the page with your problems, suggestions, comments, and concerns. (In this case, username changing.) They change your username in about a day. Your profile and contributions will not be lost.Contact support via the form available at this link: http://www.answers.com/page/contact_us
Determine what certification are available that relate to HIPAA
There are a lot of options. Noone knows them all!
I believe they shut down that web site.
Click on the "Sign in" button and then there are links available to retrieve your password and username.