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Google Rolling Out Option to Change Your @gmail.com Address

Google is officially rolling out a new feature that finally allows users to change their primary email address/account settings.

Google Gradually Rolls Out Option to Change Your @gmail.com Address

Google has started gradually rolling out a long-awaited feature that allows users to change their @gmail.com email address without creating a new account. This update marks a major shift in how Google handles user identity, giving millions of Gmail users more control over their digital presence.

For years, Gmail users were locked into the email address they selected at signup. Even if the address became outdated, unprofessional, or irrelevant, changing it meant abandoning the account entirely. Google’s latest move finally addresses this long-standing limitation.

What the New Gmail Address Change Feature Offers

With this update, eligible users can modify the username part of their Gmail address while keeping the same Google account. The account itself remains unchanged, meaning emails, files, contacts, subscriptions, and access to Google services continue seamlessly.

Key highlights of the feature include:

  • Users can choose a new @gmail.com username
  • Existing emails remain accessible in the same inbox
  • The original email address continues to receive messages as an alias
  • Login access remains available through both addresses
  • Google services like Drive, YouTube, Photos, and Maps remain unaffected

This change allows users to update their online identity without disrupting daily workflows or stored data.

Why This Update Matters

Many Gmail users created their accounts years ago using nicknames, numbers, or casual usernames that no longer fit their personal or professional image. Until now, Google offered no way to fix that problem without starting from scratch.

This update benefits users who want to:

  • Use a more professional email address
  • Correct spelling mistakes or outdated usernames
  • Align their email identity with current careers or businesses
  • Maintain long-term data without migration hassles

It also brings Gmail closer to modern expectations around digital identity flexibility.

How the Feature Works

Once the feature becomes available on an account, users will see a new option in their Google Account settings under personal information. From there, they can select a new Gmail username, provided it is available.

After the change:

  • The new address becomes the primary Gmail identity
  • The old address continues functioning in the background
  • Emails sent to either address land in the same inbox

Google designed this system to reduce confusion while preserving continuity across platforms.

Rollout Status and Availability

Google says the feature is being released gradually, meaning not all users will see it immediately. Availability depends on region, account type, and internal rollout phases.

At launch, the feature applies to personal Gmail accounts only. Accounts managed by workplaces, schools, or custom domains are not included in the initial rollout.

Users are encouraged to check their account settings periodically as the option appears over time.

Important Limits and Restrictions

To prevent misuse and maintain account stability, Google has added several safeguards:

  • Gmail addresses can be changed once every 12 months
  • Each account is limited to three total changes
  • The new address cannot be removed or changed again for one year
  • The old address cannot be reused to create another account during that period

These limits help ensure security and reduce identity confusion across Google services.

Security and Privacy Considerations

Google states that changing a Gmail address does not weaken account security. Existing security features such as two-step verification, recovery emails, and login alerts remain active.

Users are advised to inform important contacts about their new address and update it on third-party platforms where Gmail is used for login or communication.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I change my Gmail address without losing emails?

Yes, all existing emails and data remain intact.

Does the old email address stop working?

No, it continues receiving messages as an alias.

How often can I change my Gmail address?

Once per year, with a maximum of three changes per account.


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