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Want to hide your last name on Facebook? It's easier than you'd think! Because many Javanese people in Indonesia use a single name rather than a first and last name, Facebook doesn't require users in Indonesia to list last names. Even if you're not in Indonesia, you can easily switch to a one word name by using an Indonesian VPN server and changing your hometown to one in Indonesia. This wikiHow article will show you the most effective way to change your Facebook name to a single name or word.

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Changing your Location to Indonesia

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  1. If you don't already have a VPN service that allows you to select a location, you'll need to get one. The most secure and reliable VPNs are those you have to pay for, such as ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, or NordVPN. These services all have free trial versions, so you can try them out before making a purchase. Another option is to use a free Indonesian-based proxy server, but these are less secure, and could even steal your passwords. There's no other way to change your name on Facebook to a single name unless you're connecting through an Indonesian IP address.[1]
    • Keep in mind that using a name other than your own violates Facebook's name policy—if someone reports you, your account could be suspended.[2]
    • Before signing up for a VPN, double-check to make sure it has servers in Indonesia.
    • After connecting to your VPN, make sure you choose the option to connect with an Indonesian server.
    • Using a VPN based in a country other than your own can cause some unusual effects, such as websites (including Google) appearing in the wrong language.
  2. Go to https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. If you’re not already signed in to your account, enter your username and password to do so now.
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  3. It's in the upper-left corner of your feed. This takes you to your profile.
  4. It's toward the top of your profile below the cover image.
  5. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window.
  6. It's in the left panel.
  7. Now you can edit your hometown.
  8. You are welcome to add a different town in Indonesia—just make sure the location is actually in Indonesia. Once saved, Facebook will change your hometown.
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  1. It's right next to the bell icon. A menu will expand.
  2. Another set of options will expand.
  3. It's near the top of the menu.
  4. Type the name you want to go by into the "First" field, and remove your last (and middle) name.
  5. It's the blue button below the name fields. A confirmation window will appear, displaying how your name will appear on your profile.
    • If you see an error that says you can't enter your last name, it's likely due to the IP address you're using is not actually in Indonesia. Go into your VPN settings and try a different Indonesian IP address if possible. As long as you've followed all of the above steps and are definitely connecting from Indonesia, you should not see an error.
  6. Once your changes are saved, your new Facebook name will be active.
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  • It used to be enough to change your language to an Indonesian language in Facebook, but Facebook caught on and that no longer works.
  • It is possible that if you connect to Facebook from non-Indonesian IP addresses in the future, they may catch on that you're not actually in Indonesia. If possible, try to use Facebook from your Indonesian IP address as often as possible.


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1. Connect to a VPN that has an Indonesian server.
2. Log in to Facebook.
3. Change your hometown location to Jakarta, Indonesia.
4. Go to Settings and Privacy > Settings.
5. Click Edit next to your name.
6. Erase your middle and last names.
7. Click Review Change.
8. Enter your password and click Save Changes.

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