Many of us have that one Gmail account that we created back in school days and have been using ever since. But after so many years, the username sometimes doesn’t feel right. As we step into colleges and offices, we should have our personal emails that look presentable and professional at the same time. Risking our entire Gmail account just to change the username is a bit tricky. But in this guide you’ll learn how you can change your Gmail address without losing your previous emails and other data. How To Change Email Address?In your smartphone or Chrome, open Google Account Settings and go to personal details, where you’ll find email settings. Under email settings you can update the email address. Since this update came out recently, many of you might
not be able to see the option. What Will Happen To My Old Mails?After changing your email address, all your previous mail and data stay intact. This feature is built only to change the username without messing with other data. Google understands that Gmail now is not only software to send and receive mail but is more like a digital identity. People have often linked multiple apps with their Gmail account. Who All Can Change Their Email Address?Google is slowly rolling out this feature in all the devices. There is a possibility that you might not see this feature in your Android phone. There is not an exact date when it will be completely rolled out, but if you can’t see the edit option currently, then probably the feature hasn’t been active on your device. Things To RememberGoogle limits the user from changing their email address constantly. Make sure before entering the user name there are no errors in it, as Google allows you to change the user name once a year.

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