Gmail has good news for anyone who regrets their email address. For the first time in the platform's 22-year history, account holders now have the ability to change their Gmail address name.
Embarrassed over the Gmail username you created many moons ago? Well, rejoice, and get ready to be free from those shackles ...
Google is now letting users in the U.S. change their Gmail address. Here's how. Credit: CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images Google first unveiled Gmail to the public on April 1, 2004. Now, 22 ...
Google has begun allowing users to change the username portion of their Gmail address, a feature the company had never offered in the service’s two-decade history. The rollout, currently limited to ...
Gmail users will soon be able to change email address. Updated December 28 with an email access countdown clock that Gmail users need to watch, news of another forthcoming Google update leaked through ...
If you've been stuck with an embarrassing Gmail address you created back in high school or college, there's finally some relief on the horizon. Google is rolling out the ability to change your ...
If you've been using your old Gmail account that you created before you knew your username would matter, or with a name you ...
Google is testing a new feature that will allow millions of Gmail users to change their @gmail.com address without losing their current one. While the update isn’t widely available yet and comes with ...
As the most popular provider in the world, Google's Gmail is practically synonymous with personal email. But one issue has plagued Google users ever since Gmail first launched in 2004: Changing your ...