Google finally lets you change your Gmail username

Google finally lets you change your Gmail username

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Google has rolled out a long‑requested feature: the ability to change your Google Account username, including your linked Gmail address. This update applies to personal accounts in the United States and will gradually expand worldwide. Your Google Account username is the identifier used on Gmail, Drive, Photos, and other services. Until now, it was permanent once created. With this change, users can update the part of their address that goes before @gmail.com, without losing access to files, emails, or photos. The old Gmail address automatically becomes an alternate email, ensuring messages sent there still arrive. To change your username, go to myaccount.google.com under Personal info > Email. Select Change Google Account email, enter a new Gmail name that isn’t already… Read More

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