Google Rolls Out Gmail Username Change, First in India
Google has begun rolling out a highly anticipated feature allowing users to change their primary @gmail.com email address without losing data. This experimental feature is first surfacing in India, with wider global availability expected later. The old address will function as an alias, forwarding emails to the new one.
- Google now allows changing @gmail.com addresses, a long-requested feature.
- The new feature is initially rolling out in India, per Hindi support pages.
- Old Gmail addresses become aliases, continuing to receive emails.
- All account data, including emails and Drive files, remains intact.
- Users can change their address once every 12 months, with a lifetime limit of three.
- No official global launch date, but gradual rollout indicates imminent availability.
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