Under the shift, which Google said would eventually be rolled out to all users, old addresses would remain active. Messages ...
Google will finally allow you to change your @gmail address or create a new alias, according to a new support document.
Updated support pages in multiple languages suggest a long-requested feature is quietly rolling out worldwide.
Google may soon allow users to change their Gmail address while keeping old emails, offering long-awaited flexibility for ...
As of Sunday afternoon, the English-language version of the support site still states, “If your account’s email address ends ...
Many users may have chosen "cool" names when they created their Gmail accounts, but now feel they are no longer appropriate.
For years, Gmail users have been locked into the addresses they chose at sign-up, but a new official support document ...
Users with a personal Google Account ending in '@gmail.com' can replace their existing address with a new one that also ends in '@gmail.com.' ...
This new option to change a Gmail address doesn’t appear to be live yet, so it’s possible that Google published this updated ...
Google will allow Gmail address changes once every 12 months. Each account gets a maximum of three changes in total. After ...
Google lets you change addresses that don't end in '@gmail.com' into addresses that do, and that's exactly what's detailed in ...
Gmail may soon allow users to change their “@gmail.com” email address, with early signs suggesting the feature could roll out ...