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Google is allowing users to change their Gmail address, per official Google support doc — experimental @gmail feature rolling out in India first, no official announcement yet

Google is allowing users to change their Gmail address, per official Google support doc — experimental @gmail feature rolling out in India first, no official announcement yet

For years, Google has enforced a restriction on changing the @gmail addresses it hands out when signing up for a new account. Apart from email, that’s the address you use to log into any Google service, like YouTube, so many of us have been stuck with old identities we’d like to move on from. Fortunately, this convenience appears to be within reach, as the Google Pixel Hub Telegram group has spotted an official Google support document outlining the feature.

The support page is only in Hindi, suggesting that the rollout is limited to India for now. Even then, Google clearly states that users will gradually begin to see this option, indicating that global adoption is still some way off. Still, we’re looking at official info here, not a leaked excerpt, so Gmail truthers can rejoice.

The email page in Google Account settings

If you don’t have this new feature, your settings page might look something like this (Image credit: Future)

To clarify further, Google lets you change your Google Account name, but you can’t edit the @gmail.com address. In the document, Google states that you’ll retain and have access to your old email address after you switch to a new one — essentially, you’ll have two @gmail addresses for one account, which in and of itself could be a game changer for many. Previously, you’d have to create a new Google Account to access a secondary email address, which you could then use to set up a faux alias.

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