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Hate your old Gmail address? Google is quietly letting some people change it without losing data

December 26, 2025
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Hate your old Gmail address? Google is quietly letting some people change it without losing data
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  • Google is quietly rolling out a feature that lets some users change their Gmail addresses.
  • The update is detailed on Google’s Hindi support page.
  • Users can change their Gmail address up to three times without losing their data.

It looks like you may soon be able to change that old email address you made in high school.

Google account users have long been unable to change their email addresses without creating a whole new account, but Google seems to be quietly rolling out an option to update them. That’s according to a support page published by the company, which outlines a new process to change the email or username used to identify your account.

The update on Google’s account help page says certain account holders can now change their @gmail.com address without losing access to their data or services. The feature was first reported in the Google Pixel Hub Telegram group in a message that said the update is being gradually rolled out to users. As of Friday morning, the modified instructions were available on the Hindi version of Google’s support page.

The support page suggests this option is currently only available in some regions, including Hindi-speaking areas.

According to a translated version of the Hindi support page, the new email must end in @gmail.com, and it can only be changed up to three times. Once the address has been changed, it’s irreversible.

To make the change, you would visit your Google Account page, click “Personal Info,” and go to the “Email” section, according to the Telegram message.

It’s unclear when it will roll out more widely, and Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. As of Friday morning, the English support page said usernames ending in @gmail.com usually can’t be changed.

Once the change is made, the Hindi page said, your old Gmail address will be used as an alias to receive emails. You can reuse your old Google account email address at any time, but you can’t create a new Gmail address for the next 12 months.

You can sign in to Google services like Gmail, YouTube, Google Play, or Drive with your old or new email address.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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