Google finally lets you change your Gmail address
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Google is finally giving users the option to change their Gmail address without deleting their account or making a new one, and it’s so easy to do. There are plenty of reasons to change an email address, though the most blatant one might be to update an ...
For years, one of the most frustrating limits inside the Google ecosystem was simple but painful. You could not change your primary Gmail address without creating a brand-new account. That meant losing history, purchases and years of saved data. That is ...
Google is testing a new feature that will allow millions of Gmail users to change their @gmail.com address without losing their current one. While the update isn’t widely available yet and comes with some stipulations, it represents a huge shift in ...
CEO Sundar Pichai shared the latest update regarding Gmail addresses on X. While a user might once have created a username made up of random characters, they can now go to their Google account settings and choose any name available,
If you’ve been stuck with a regrettable Gmail username you picked years ago, you might finally have a way out. Starting Tuesday, Gmail users in the US can change the portion of their email address before “@gmail.
AI Inbox first came to Trusted Testers in January, and is now rolling out in beta to Google AI Ultra ($249.99 per month) subscribers. In January, Google also announced AI Overviews in Gmail search and Proofread for advanced grammar, tone, and style checks.
If available for your account, you will now be able to change your email address. Keep in mind that not everyone will be able to access this feature right away. Google said all U.S. users can do this address-change now and the feature is “gradually rolling out to all users.