Millions of Gmail users are in for a significant update as Google introduces the option to change email addresses. Google has officially announced the rollout of this feature, providing a solution for users who wish to modify their original Gmail account names.
Describing the update as an enhancement to users’ digital identities, Google stated that individuals can now alter their Google Account usernames, the part before @gmail.com, which is used to access various services like Gmail, Photos, and Drive.
One of the key advantages of this update is that the original email address will remain functional alongside the new one, ensuring that messages sent to either account will not be missed by users.
Google reassures users that their stored data, including photos, messages, and emails, will remain intact without any impact from the change. However, at present, this feature is only available in the United States, leaving users in the UK waiting for its arrival.
For users in the US, Google advises accessing account settings, selecting personal info, and navigating to the email section to find the option to change the Google account email. Users can then choose a new and unique username, with the original email address remaining as an alternate. It’s important to note that only one new address can be created per year.
If residing in the US, now is a good time to review and update settings to check for the availability of this feature in your account.
