Goodbye Cringe Email Addresses: Gmail Is Allegedly Letting Users Make Key Changes
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Goodbye Cringe Email Addresses: Gmail Is Allegedly Letting Users Make Key Changes
"The support page outlining this change is currently only available in Hindi and isn't on any official English-language Google support page yet. After translating the page, it says that the "email address associated with your Google Account is the address you use to sign in to Google services. This email address helps you and others identify your account. If you'd like, you can change your Google Account email address that ends in gmail.com to a new email address that ends in gmail.com.""
"According to the information on the site, users will be able to change their email up to 3 times. Also, the old email address will be set as an alias. Therefore, users will be able to receive emails at both the new and the old email. Also, any data saved, like photos or messages, will not be affected by the email change and signing in to Google services like Maps, Google Drive, or YouTube can be done with both the new and old email."
Google is introducing a Gmail feature that allows users to replace their @gmail.com email address with a new @gmail.com address. The existing Gmail address can be changed up to three times and will remain as an alias so messages sent to the old address continue to arrive. Account data such as photos and messages will remain unchanged after an address change. Signing in to Google services like Maps, Drive, and YouTube will be possible with either the new or old address. The rollout will occur gradually and currently lacks a public release schedule.
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