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Don't Like Your Gmail Email Address? You Can Finally Change It

Google today announced that you can finally change the Google Account email address that you use for Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Photos, Google Drive, and more, but this ability is only rolling out to U.S. accounts for now. The company did not indicate if or when this functionality will be available in other countries.

Gmail General
You can switch to any available @gmail.com address, and your previous address will become an alias, ensuring that you retain ownership of your original email address. You can still sign in and send and receive emails with both addresses.

You can change your Google Account's email address once per year, up to three times total, and Google says all emails and other account data and history are preserved. If you change your mind, you can revert to your old email address.

This new ability will be especially useful for longtime Gmail users who may have chosen a casual email address when they were younger. For example, maybe 13-year-old you signed up for sk8erboi2006@gmail.com, but as an adult you would prefer to have a more professional johnsmith@gmail.com address.

It was already possible to set up other email addresses as aliases in Gmail, but now you can change your account's main email address entirely.

Google provides more details in a support document.

Tags: Gmail, Google

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10 weeks ago

sk8erboi2006@gmail.com
Could you please not expose my email?
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Archmage Avatar
10 weeks ago
The problem isn’t my email address, it’s everybody else with the same first name and last name who thinks my email address is their email address 😩
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Spinarelo Avatar
10 weeks ago
I got in nice and early when Gmail was in beta, my Gmail is simply my firstnamelastname@gmail.com the downside to that is that a bunch of idiots with my same name give my email address or sign up for stuff with my email address, either on purpose or by mistake and, I get a bunch of receipts, confirmations and junk
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10 weeks ago

Could you please not expose my email?
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10 weeks ago
John Smith is going to sue for the amount of spam he gets today.
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10 weeks ago

Why on earth would I?
Yeah, it works on Google Earth too.
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