Google Now Lets You Change Your Gmail Address, Keeping the Old One as a Backup.
A New Feature from Google
According to Novyny.live: Google has started rolling out the ability to modify the portion of your email address before '@gmail.com', while retaining your original address as an alternative. This update gives users more flexibility to tailor their email addresses to their evolving needs, offering additional options for communication. As of now, the feature has officially launched only in the United States.
Limitations and Benefits
The address change can only be made once every 12 months, meaning users should choose their new address carefully. Up to three new addresses can be created per account, providing some flexibility but also imposing a limit. The old address remains as an alternative, helping to prevent the loss of important contacts and ensuring continuity in communication.
This new capability is especially useful for those looking to refresh their online identity or adapt their email to new circumstances. However, it is currently available only to users in the U.S., which restricts its use in other countries. Google continues to introduce new features for its users, and this change represents another step toward improving email services.
Google's new feature could significantly enhance the user experience, particularly for those seeking to update their online persona. — Source: Google
It may also boost security and privacy, as users can change their addresses without risking the loss of key contacts. However, the once-a-year change limit could be a hurdle for those whose email needs shift frequently. Keep an eye on further updates from Google regarding the expansion of this feature to other regions.
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