Some Gmail account holders might soon be able to ditch their longstanding email addresses in a potential new update.
Google is finally letting users change their Gmail address without losing data—but there are 3 strict rules you must follow.
Users who opt to change their email address will still be able to receive emails sent to their old address, while continuing ...
Gmail is finally removing its long-standing restriction on changing primary addresses, allowing users to update their ...
Earlier anybody who wanted a new Gmail address had to create a new account and then transfer all data through tedious and ...
Previously, only Gmail users were denied the ability to change their email address. According to a Google support page, this ...
You can change your Gmail address while keeping all your emails, files and Google services intact. This guide walks you ...
According to the documentation, users won't be able to change their Gmail address for 12 months after a switch. Additionally, ...
Gmail account holders can now change their existing @gmail.com address while retaining their data and services.
Users with a personal Google Account ending in '@gmail.com' can replace their existing address with a new one that also ends in '@gmail.com.' ...
In actuality, it’s more like adding up to three new alias emails, but it is still very cool. The information comes from an ...
For the first time since Gmail launched, Google is preparing to let people change the actual @gmail.com address tied to their ...