"Google has introduced a feature allowing users to change their Gmail username, which can be done once every 12 months. This change retains all previous emails and keeps the old email as an alternate address."
"To change your Google Account username, navigate to the email settings page, select Personal info, then Email, and finally click on Change Google Account email if the option is available."
As of April 1, Gmail has been available for 22 years, and users can now change their Google Account username. This option is available to all users in the US. To change the username, users must navigate to the email settings page and select the appropriate options. Users can only change their username once every 12 months, but all previous emails will be retained. The old Gmail address will remain as an alternate email, allowing continued access and communication through both addresses.
Read at Engadget
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