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Gmail Lets You Change Your Username!
28 Dec
Summary
- Gmail users can now change their email username for the first time.
- Old email addresses remain active for receiving messages.
- Changes cannot be undone for 12 months after making them.

Google is set to enable free Gmail users to change their email usernames, a feature previously exclusive to Workspace administrators. This landmark update means millions of users can finally modify their primary email address. The change will allow users to retain access to their old email for receiving messages, ensuring no communication is lost. Furthermore, all existing data within the Google account, including photos and past emails, will be preserved, and users can continue signing into various Google services with either their old or new address.
Despite the long-awaited functionality, strict limitations are in place. Users will be unable to change their email address again or delete the new one for a period of 12 months following the initial modification. Google has not yet announced a specific rollout date or prioritized regions, but preliminary indications suggest that India might be among the first to gain access, as the support page currently appears in Hindi.




