Google is preparing to gradually roll out the ability for consumer users to change their @gmail username for the first time ever.
According to an FAQ update first spotted by 9to5Google, users will still be able to receive emails sent to their old address. Data stored in a user’s Google account—including photos, messages, and emails sent to the old address—will not be affected by the change.
Users will still be able to sign in to Google services like Gmail, Maps, YouTube, Google Play, and Drive using either their old or new email address. It will also remain possible to send emails from the old username, while the old email address will remain tied to the account and cannot be claimed by another user. Google Workspace admins were already able to change managed users’ addresses, while retaining their old data, but this will be the first time free Gmail account users get the option.
There are, however, still some strict limitations. According to the FAQ, users won’t be able to change their email address again, or delete the new address, within 12 months of making the change. Google has not shared firm details on when the feature will roll out, or which regions will receive access first. However, the relevant support page currently appears only in Hindi, suggesting that users in India may be first in line, 9to5Google notes.
If you’re interested in changing your Gmail address, head to Google Account settings on mobile or desktop, then navigate to Personal Information, then Email, where you may see the option to “Change email address for your Google Account” if the feature is available in your region.
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The news comes after Google has started taking steps to remove some of its long-dormant Gmail addresses in recent years, citing cybersecurity concerns such as preventing 2FA fraud. But it’s unknown if these deleted email addresses will be up for grabs, or if Google will allow them to be claimed again.
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