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Google is rolling out a new feature allowing users to change their Gmail address
Google is gradually rolling out a feature allowing Gmail users to change their @gmail.com address up to three times, keeping old addresses as aliases with all data intact.
- Google is testing a new feature that allows users to change their Gmail address usernames, starting with India as the first test market.
- Previously, users could not change their @gmail.com addresses and had to create new accounts to get a new email address.
- With the new update, users can change their Gmail address usernames while retaining all data, emails, and integrated services.
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Emails sent to the old address will continue to arrive in your inbox, and the original address will still work for signing in to Google services like Drive, Maps, and YouTube.
Google has unveiled a little Christmas present for Gmail users who are still using those awkward email addresses from high school.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleGoogle is preparing a news that is very much expected by old Gmail users. The company confirmed that it is gradually implementing an option that will allow you to change your @gmail.com address associated with...
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