Google Now Allows US Users to Change Their Gmail Address
In Brief
This update enables users to update their Gmail address without losing emails, data, or account history.
Key Facts
- Google has introduced a feature allowing users in the US to change their Gmail address.
- The change can be made while keeping all existing emails, data, and account history.
- The update is available to all Google users in the US, according to multiple reports.
- Users can change their Gmail address through a new process outlined by Google.
- This policy addresses long-standing user requests to update outdated or unwanted Gmail usernames.
What Happened
Google announced a new feature that allows US users to change their Gmail address while retaining their emails, data, and account history. The update is now available to all users in the US.
Why It Matters
The ability to change Gmail addresses addresses a frequent user request and provides greater flexibility for those wishing to update outdated or unwanted email usernames without losing access to their data.
What's Next
Users interested in changing their Gmail address can follow the steps provided by Google. There is no information yet on when or if this feature will expand beyond the US.
Sources
- Google News — Google is now letting users in the US change their Gmail address(1d ago)
- The Independent — Google will finally allow you to change your embarrassing high school email address with new policy(20h ago)
- Google News — You can finally change the goofy Gmail address you chose years ago(22h ago)
