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Username generator

Stay safe online with randomized, secure usernames for your social media, gaming, personal, or professional accounts.

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Why use a username generator?

Frequently reusing or including identifying details in your usernames (for example, TexasGuy1990) helps bad actors uncover your personal information, connect your activity, and follow your digital footprint. This can then be exploited to access your accounts, impersonate you, or steal your identity. 

A username generator creates randomized secure aliases — helping to safeguard your online accounts from cyberattacks, phishing, and data leaks.

How can a username generator improve your online security?

Anonymity

Generating an impersonal username protects personal information that can be used against you — like your name, birth date, or location.

Variety

Creating unique usernames for each of your accounts makes it harder for hackers to access other accounts if one is compromised during a breach.

Privacy

Randomized aliases make it harder for advertisers, hackers, or third parties to connect your accounts and target you based on your activity.

More ways to strengthen your online accounts

Two-factor authentication (2FA)

Prevent unauthorized logins by requiring additional proof of identity to access your accounts, like authentication codes that can only be generated on your personal device.

Email aliases

Strong passwords

What makes a strong username?

Untraceable

Protect your identity by choosing usernames that don’t reveal any personal information, such as your name, address, or Social Security number. Avoid reusing the same username across multiple accounts to prevent linking them together. This way, if even if one account is compromised, others remain secure.

Complex

A stronger, more complex username is harder to crack in brute-force attacks. Use a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters, and aim for at least 12 characters. Avoid simple patterns like sequential numbers (e.g., user123), as these are easy targets for automated guessing tools.

Memorable

While security is key, your username should also be something you can easily remember. Build a username using words or numbers that are personal to you, but difficult for others to guess. Consider incorporating inside jokes, abbreviations of your favorite quotes, or meaningful phrases that only you would understand.

Keep track of your usernames and passwords

Use Proton Pass to generate, store, and autofill complex usernames and passwords for every account across all your devices — for free.

Frequently asked questions

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Why shouldn’t I use the same username across accounts?