Google says on a support page that it is "gradually rolling out" a new change allowing users to change their Gmail address.
Google will soon let you change your @gmail.com address without creating a new account or losing your old messages and data.
If you’re having trouble with an app made by Google or just need some assistance, you can generally find answers by either searching for your question online or contacting support directly. Here’s how ...
Google will allow Gmail address changes once every 12 months. Each account gets a maximum of three changes in total. After ...
Under the shift, which Google said would eventually be rolled out to all users, old addresses would remain active. Messages ...
In actuality, it’s more like adding up to three new alias emails, but it is still very cool. The information comes from an ...
Google is lifting restrictions on changing your gmail address, according to a support page updated over the holidays.
Google is rolling out a feature allowing users to change their primary @gmail.com address while keeping all account data and ...
There are a few routes you can take to contact Google for help with a Google-related issue. Google has a customer service number you can call, though it's largely automated. Google Support tutorials ...
Update, Mar. 4, 2025: This story, originally published Mar. 3, now includes a statement from Google regarding the Gmail account recovery methods described in the article, as well as getting human help ...