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.
(NEXSTAR) – There may be few things more embarrassing than having to recite the email address you created more than a decade ago that no longer fits your personality. Maybe it matched your equally ...
On March 31, 2026, local time, Google announced that it will allow users to change their Google account username (the part of their Gmail account before '@gmail.com'). Google services use your Google ...
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 regret, but we're now stuck with it. We've perhaps had it for longer than most ...
Google Account users in the US can now change the username portion of their “@gmail.com” address. Your old address remains as an “alternate,” allowing you to still receive and send mail from it. Users ...
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That moment when someone asks for your email and you hesitate—because your Gmail username change never happened—has been painfully real for years. From teenage inside jokes to outdated nicknames, ...
If you are stuck with an old Gmail username that no longer matches your identity, we have some good news. The US-based tech giant Google has finally rolled out a new feature that allows users to ...
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