Google is finally letting users change their Gmail address without losing data—but there are 3 strict rules you must follow.
Google has finally answered users' cries, allowing Gmail users to swap out embarrassing teenage email addresses.
According to the documentation, users won't be able to change their Gmail address for 12 months after a switch. Additionally, ...
In recent days, though, Google has quietly started to roll out a way for users to change their Gmail addresses ending with @gmail.com, and keep all their emails — no matter how old their account.
Updated support pages in multiple languages suggest a long-requested feature is quietly rolling out worldwide.
The change will let users replace their existing Gmail address with a new one, while preserving the data and services.
Google is quietly testing a long-requested Gmail feature that would let users change their email address without losing their ...
Google is finally rolling out a feature that lets users change their primary @gmail.com username without having to create an entirely new Google account. This is great for those who use a silly or ...
This new option to change a Gmail address doesn’t appear to be live yet, so it’s possible that Google published this updated ...
Google plans to allow Gmail users to change their email addresses, a feature that wasn't available to most users up until now ...
Users with a personal Google Account ending in '@gmail.com' can replace their existing address with a new one that also ends in '@gmail.com.' ...
Gmail is finally removing its long-standing restriction on changing primary addresses, allowing users to update their ...