Some Gmail account holders might soon be able to ditch their longstanding email addresses in a potential new update.
Google has finally answered users' cries, allowing Gmail users to swap out embarrassing teenage email addresses.
Google is letting some people change their @gmail address, and they can swap back to their old email at any point.
A Hindi version of Google's support page suggests that Google is testing a service to let users change their Gmail addresses ...
You can now change your Gmail address every year for a maximum of 3 times and keep all your data, with your old address ...
Google is working on a new feature that lets the user switch their email addresses or the username without losing linked data ...
Google appears to be preparing a long-requested feature for Gmail users worldwide. Soon, many people may be able to change ...
For years, Gmail users have been stuck with their original email addresses, unable to change them. Google’s email service ...
According to an update to Google's account help page, Gmail users can now change their existing Gmail address to a new one without losing all the ...
Updated support pages in multiple languages suggest a long-requested feature is quietly rolling out worldwide.
The change will let users replace their existing Gmail address with a new one, while preserving the data and services.
Google is introducing a long-awaited option that will allow Gmail users to change their primary email address without having to create a new account.This marks a major shift in how Google accounts ...