
"Starting Tuesday, Gmail users in the US can change the portion of their email address before '@gmail.com.' After changing your Gmail username, your old email address will remain connected to your account as an alternate address so any messages sent to it will continue reaching your inbox."
"Choose carefully, though - you can only create one new email address every twelve months. You also won't be able to use whatever new username you pick for a separate Google Account in the future."
"To try out the feature, open the Gmail app and tap your profile icon. Select 'Manage your Google Account' to go to your account settings then tap 'Personal info' and choose the 'Email' option in that menu."
Gmail users in the US can change their email username starting Tuesday. The old email address remains linked as an alternate address. Users can only change their username once every twelve months. This feature is useful for updating embarrassing usernames or after a name change. After changing the username, users may need to update their email address in login information for apps and websites. To change the username, users must access their Google Account settings through the Gmail app.
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