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Updating Mixpanel Public Doc Link
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The first thing you'll want to do is to identify your users so Mixpanel knows who they are. You'll use the Identify method to accomplish this which takes the unique `userId` of a user and any `traits` you know about them.
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> **Important:** Mixpanel used to require that you call `alias` in all libraries to connect anonymous visitors to identified users. However, with the release of Mixpanel's new [Identity Merge feature](https://help.mixpanel.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039133851#enable-id-merge){:target="_blank"} this is no longer necessary. To enable ID Merge, go to your Mixpanel Settings Dashboard, navigate to **Project Settings > Identity Merge** and enable the setting from that screen. If you are _not_ using this setting, use the instructions below.
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> **Important:** Mixpanel used to require that you call `alias` in all libraries to connect anonymous visitors to identified users. However, with the release of Mixpanel's new [Identity Merge feature](https://help.mixpanel.com/hc/en-us/articles/9648680824852#introduction){:target="_blank"} this is no longer necessary. To enable ID Merge, go to your Mixpanel Settings Dashboard, navigate to **Project Settings > Identity Merge** and enable the setting from that screen. If you are _not_ using this setting, use the instructions below.
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As soon as you have a `userId` for a visitor that was previously anonymous you'll need to [`alias`](/docs/connections/spec/alias/) their old anonymous `id` to the new `userId`. In Mixpanel only **one** anonymous user history can be merged to **one** identified user. For that reason you should only call `alias` once, right after a user registered, but before the first `identify`.

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