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Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the news in a recent X post and linked out to an official how-to guide Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Gmail users can now officially change ...
Good news for people who regret the Gmail address they came up with when they registered for an account: Google is now letting users change it.Google started quietly rolling out the change late last ...
Gmail has good news for anyone who regrets their email address. For the first time in the platform's 22-year history, account holders now have the ability to change their Gmail address name.
A clever part of this update is that your old address does not just vanish. Google has announced a major change that allows users to ditch the cringe-worthy email addresses they created decades ago.
TL;DR: Many Gmail users stuck with outdated or embarrassing usernames have spent years or decades hoping Google would add the ability to change them without losing past emails or other data. The ...
Gmail users in the US can now change their email address without losing data. Here’s how the long-awaited Google feature works and its key limits. After more than two decades, US users can now change ...
Google is now letting you change your @gmail.com address without creating a new account. If you've been stuck with a Gmail username that no longer fits (like an old nickname, something you picked when ...
Gmail officially launched 22 years ago today, before opening to the broader public in 2007. Ever since then, people have been making creative—and sometimes regrettable—handles for their email. On ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google announced Tuesday it is rolling out the ability for U.S. users to change their Gmail username for the first time in the platform's 22-year history, ending a frustrating ...