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Google finally lets you change your Gmail address

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Google confirms a major change to email addresses is coming
Google users are celebrating a long-awaited update affecting a major change to users' email addresses.

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Google Now Lets You Change Your Gmail Address. Here’s How
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Google Is Finally Letting US Users Change Their Gmail Address
Forbes India · 18h
Gmail will now let you change your email ID. What does it mean for users?
Google will let Gmail users change their email address without creating a new account, keeping all files and settings intact.

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Google allows users to change Gmail address, new feature rolls out globally
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One Tech Tip: Got an awkward or embarrassing Gmail address? Google is now letting users change it
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Google allows users to change Gmail usernames
Importantly, all data, including emails, photos and messages, remains unchanged, and users can log in using either address.

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Google Confirms a Major Change To Email Addresses Is Coming
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Gmail address change feature starts rolling out in the US
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Google users’ dreams come true with long-awaited Gmail update: ‘Couldn’t be happier’

It’s about time. On Tuesday, Google announced it will now allow U.S. users to change their Google Account username without opening a new account or losing access to their data. Translation: you’re no longer stuck with a regrettable early aughts account name,
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Your Gmail Account Will Be Deleted If You Ignore This Email

If you get this message from Gmail, don’t just delete it, or your Google account could be at risk. What to watch for and how to respond.
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