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You can finally replace your embarrassing Gmail username
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If you’ve been stuck with a regrettable Gmail username you picked years ago, you might finally have a way out. Starting Tuesday, Gmail users in the US can change the portion of their email address before “@gmail.com,” as reported by Android Authority. After changing your Gmail username, your old email address will remain connected to […]

Google is now letting users in the US change their Gmail address

Users will be able to change their username only once every 12 months. Plus, they won’t be able to delete their new email address for that period of time.