Synopsis

Google is now allowing users to change their Gmail addresses and Google Account usernames. This feature, which began rolling out last year, enables users to select a new username that is not currently in use. All data associated with the Google Account will be preserved, and both the old and new email addresses will receive incoming mail.

Embarrassed by your Gmail ID? You can finally change it — here’s how (retain headline)
Many users have been stuck with old Gmail addresses created in a hurry for years, often using usernames that felt fun at the time but now seem outdated or way too embarrassing. There's a sigh of relief now as Google has finally introduced a feature that allows eligible users in the United States to change their Gmail username, giving them a much-needed fresh start.

The update, which began rolling out last year, now allows all Google Account users in the U.S. to update the part of their email address that appears before @gmail.com. This means users no longer need to keep using an email ID they no longer like.

Many people created their Gmail accounts years ago, often choosing usernames that no longer reflect who they are today. Google’s latest update finally gives users the ability to move on from those old choices, as per a report by USA Today.


How can you change your Gmail username?


According to the information provided, users need to visit their Google Account settings through myaccount.google.com/google-account-email on a phone or computer.

From there, users should go to Personal info, then Email, and then Google Account email. If the option is available, users can click Change Google Account email and enter a new desired username.

The new username must not already be in use by another account and also cannot be a previously deleted username.

Once selected, users need to click Change email, confirm with Yes, change email, and then follow the remaining on-screen instructions.

After the process is completed, the new Gmail address becomes the primary login email, as per a report by USA Today.

What happens to your old email address?


One of the most useful parts of this update is that the old Gmail address does not disappear. Instead, Google keeps the previous email as an alternate email address. This means emails sent to both the old and new addresses will still reach the same inbox. Users also continue to have the option to use either the old or new email address to sign in to Google services.

This includes services such as Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Play, and Google Drive. Google also notes that users can switch back to the old Gmail address if needed while keeping the newly created one. However, users cannot create another new Gmail address ending in gmail.com for the next 12 months, nor can they delete the newly created address during that period, as per a report by USA Today.

Will your saved Google data stay safe?


For users worried about losing important information, the provided details make it clear that saved Google data remains unaffected. Photos, emails, messages, and other saved account information stay exactly as they are even after the username is changed. This means users do not need to worry about losing access to their files or communication history. Google does recommend that users take extra precautions if they use services such as Chromebook, Sign in with Google on third-party websites, or Chrome Remote Desktop. It also suggests backing up important data before making the change.

For anyone who has spent years regretting an old Gmail username, this update finally offers a simple way to fix it without losing account access or saved data. It is a small but significant change that many users have been waiting for.

FAQs

Can I change my Gmail username now?
Yes, eligible Google Account users in the U.S. can now change it.

Will my old emails disappear?

No, your data and previous emails will remain saved.

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