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How to hide Minecraft name history

There is no official Mojang switch for erasing Java username history from the internet. What you can control is visibility in third-party indexes and how quickly a site handles suppression.

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What you can control

Third-party sites decide whether they keep historical names, how visible those names are, and how they process suppression requests. MCProfiles exposes a dedicated privacy page so the request path is obvious.

That does not erase data from Mojang or from the wider internet, but it can reduce indexing and remove the page from a specific site surface.

What to submit in a suppression request

The fastest request includes the current username or UUID, the reason for the request, and a contact email if you want follow-up. If the concern is safety rather than cosmetics, say that explicitly.

  • Current username or UUID.
  • Reason for suppression or correction.
  • Contact email for status updates if needed.

FAQ

Can a site remove me instantly from every search engine?

No. Removal from the site is immediate once processed, but search engines may continue showing stale snippets until they recrawl.

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