Google Now Allows Changing @gmail.com Addresses
Google is rolling out a long-awaited feature enabling users to change their primary @gmail.com email address. The old address will become an alias, continuing to receive emails, while all data remains intact. This update has been highly anticipated by many users.
- Users can now change their primary @gmail.com username.
- Old Gmail address becomes an alias, still receives emails.
- All account data, including emails and photos, remains unchanged.
- Changes are limited to three times per account, once every 12 months.
- The updated support documentation initially appeared in Hindi.
- This feature addresses a long-standing user request.
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