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Account Settings

This guide explains the information you can change in your Account Settings.

Access Your Account Settings

To visit your Account Settings:

  1. Click on your profile at https://wordpress.com/me
  2. Select “Account Settings” on the left side.

The Account Settings option highlighted in blue

Account Information

Username

The username is your unique identifier on WordPress.com. This username must be unique – i.e., two accounts cannot share the same username. You can change your username by typing a new one into the username field and following the instructions that appear. Your WordPress.com username will display next to any posts you make in the WordPress.com forums.

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Once you change your username, you will not be able to change it back and the old name will not be available for you or anyone to use. If you only want your name to appear differently, you can change your Public Display Name in your profile instead.

Email Address

This is the email address associated with your WordPress.com account. Each WordPress.com account must have a unique email address, and email addresses cannot be shared among accounts. That is, one email address cannot be registered with multiple accounts. You can change your email address. You will be sent a confirmation link to verify your email when you create a new account or change your email address.

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Although your email address will not be displayed publicly on WordPress.com, when you subscribe to a blog or comment on any site while logged into your WordPress.com account, the e-mail address will be visible to the site’s owner/administrator.

Primary Site

Your primary site is the website that appears first when you access your WordPress.com account. From the dropdown option, you can choose which site you want to be the primary site in your account:

The primary site dropdown is shown.

If you only have one site, there will be no dropdown. Your website will be set as primary automatically.

Only WordPress.com sites on which your account is a user, or self-hosted WordPress sites connected to your account via Jetpack can be set as the primary site.

Web Address

You can type the full URL of your main website or blog into the web address field. The web address will be the link used with your Public Display Name when you leave comments on WordPress.com sites. Changing your web address will not affect the link on existing comments; it will only change the link for future comments you leave.

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If you make any changes to your Account Settings, be sure to click the Save account settings button at the bottom!

Interface Settings

Interface Language

This option will set the primary language of your WordPress.com administrative screens. This is the language you will see as you use WordPress.com. To choose the language of your actual site, you can view this guide to Set Your Site’s Language and Timezone.

Set Interface Language

Note that there are over 100 languages available. Here is a partial list of some of the most popular languages on WordPress.com, and you’ll find more listed in the Interface Settings’ full menu:

English
Español (Spanish)
Português do Brasil (Brazilian Portuguese)
Deutsch (German)
Français (French)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
עִבְרִית (Hebrew)
Magyar (Hungarian)
日本語 (Japanese)
Italiano (Italian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
فارسی (Farsi/Persian)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
한국어 (Korean)
العربية (Arabic)
Svenska (Swedish)
Shqip (Albanian)
Azərbaycan dili (Azerbaijani)

Note that this setting does not change the language that others see when they access your WordPress.com site. If your goal is to translate the language of your site’s content, or to add an option for visitors to switch the site’s language, please review our guide for creating a multilingual site.

Community Translator

For some languages, you can enable the in-page translation tool where available. Using this, you can help translate WordPress.com into more languages.

The interface language is set to Irish, and the Community Translator checkbox is shown.

Admin Home

Toggle the “Show me all my sites when logging in to WordPress.com” setting to make wordpress.com/sites your default account homepage. This dashboard allows you to manage multiple websites from a single place.

Dashboard Color Scheme

You can change the appearance of your dashboard by selecting a color scheme that feels more comfortable to you. To personalize the colors on your WordPress.com dashboard, choose from the options under “dashboard color scheme” in your Account Settings.

The selection of color schemes available

Close Your Account

Close your WordPress.com account permanently. Please visit the Close My Account guide for information on closing your account.

The 'close your account permanently' option.

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