Google finally allows you to change your address within Gmail.

Google has finally enabled users to modify their address associated with Gmail, the portion preceding “@gmail.com.” This update is presently being implemented exclusively in the United States. The company anticipates a broader rollout to other nations in the coming months. To facilitate this change, Google has released a concise, integrated video demonstrating the necessary steps, as detailed by Telegrafi.

Essentially, navigate to your Google Account settings and select Personal Information, followed by Email, and then Google Account Email. You will then locate a prominent blue button labeled “Change Google Account Email.” Clicking this button allows you to choose a new email address. It’s important to note that your original address, the one you are replacing, will continue to exist within your account as a backup option.

Consequently, anyone sending emails to that previous address will still be able to reach you. This feature provides greater control over your Google account and allows you to manage your Gmail address effectively. Google is committed to providing your users with enhanced functionality within Gmail.

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  1. Google has now permitted users to update the address linked to their Gmail accounts, specifically the part before “@gmail.com.” This feature is currently available only in the United States. The compa

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