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.
One of the most annoying restrictions in Gmail is that, once you've picked an email address, you're stuck with it. There are exceptions for third-party addresses, like work emails tied to a company's ...
Google is now allowing you to change your existing Gmail address, while keeping everything else intact. We wrote about this feature last month, as the company released the option for Hindi users.
Here we go again. A new furor after Google’s decision to allow Gmail users to change their original email addresses for something less embarrassing or more age appropriate. But this long-awaited ...
It’s been 20 years in the making, but Gmail has now changed forever. Here’s how to protect your Google account from hackers ...
Users can have a better professional presence while retaining their files, settings and emails, though a phased rollout means ...
As of April 1, Gmail will have been around for 22 years. Many of us have a poorly chosen email address that's laced with ...
It’s official: Gmail users can now change their email addresses. Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the news in a recent X post. “2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck ...
Google has officially announced that it is now rolling out the feature that will allow users to change their Gmail addresses after years of struggling with the same, embarrassing email username. The ...
If you have an embarrassing or outdated Gmail address, you may soon be able to change that — without losing all your files and records. The tech site 9to5Google reported that it appears Google may be ...
If you've been using your old Gmail account that you created before you knew your username would matter, or with a name you ...
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