Changing your Gmail address could soon become much easier. If you no longer like your Gmail ID, Google may finally have a solution. A new report suggests that Google is preparing a feature that will allow users to modify their Gmail address without creating a new account or losing any existing data. Here’s what we know so far.
Currently, Google only permits email address changes for accounts that use third-party email IDs. If your account ends with “@gmail.com,” there has been no way to change it without opening an entirely new Google account.
That limitation may soon be lifted. As per Google’s updated documentation, users will be able to change the username part before “@gmail.com” while keeping the same Google Account. The core account remains unchanged with only the visible Gmail address being updated.
According to 9to5Google, the upcoming option was spotted on Google’s official support pages. This means the feature is likely in the final stages of development and may roll out gradually to users.
Interestingly, report suggest when you switch to a new Gmail address, your old one will not be deleted. Instead, it will continue to function as an alias. This means emails sent to your previous address will still arrive in your inbox, and the old Gmail ID cannot be claimed by someone else. Users will also be able to sign in using either the old or the new Gmail address.
This means all existing data stays intact. This includes emails, contacts, Google Drive files, Photos, YouTube subscriptions, purchases, and access to apps and services linked to the account.
To prevent misuse, Google is expected to introduce certain restrictions. Users may be allowed to change their Gmail address only once every 12 months with a maximum of three changes per account.
Google also cautions that changing your Gmail address may feel similar to signing in on a new device. Some services such as Chromebooks, Google Remote Desktop, or specific app logins, could require additional setup after the change.
The option is likely to be available primarily for personal Gmail accounts. Accounts managed by workplaces, schools, or organisations may either require administrator approval or may not support the feature at all.
Google has not yet announced an official rollout date. However, the updated support pages suggest a phased release.
Answer. Yes. Google is preparing a feature that will let users modify their Gmail ID while keeping the same account, ensuring all emails, contacts, files, and subscriptions remain intact.
Answer. The old Gmail ID will remain active as an alias. Emails sent to it will still arrive in the inbox, and users can sign in using either the old or new address.
Answer. Yes. Users may only change their Gmail address once every 12 months, with a maximum of three changes per account, and the rollout will be gradual.
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