
"Google announced that US users can now change their Google Account username without losing access to their data, old messages, or digital history. This feature allows users to refresh their email address while keeping their entire Google ecosystem intact."
"Users can navigate to their Google Account settings to change their username. The old email address does not disappear; it becomes an alternative email address associated with the same account, allowing users to receive emails at both addresses."
"Google's support documentation states that when a user changes their username, the data saved in their account won't be affected, including photos, messages, and emails sent to the previous email address."
Google has introduced a feature allowing US users to change their Gmail username without losing access to their emails or data. This update enables users to refresh their email address while retaining their entire Google ecosystem. Users can change their username through their Google Account settings, and the old email address will remain as an alternative. Emails will be received at both addresses, and users can sign in using either. The rollout is gradual, so some users may not see the option immediately.
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