Google has finally answered users' cries, allowing Gmail users to swap out embarrassing teenage email addresses.
Google is letting some people change their @gmail address, and they can swap back to their old email at any point.
Google is slowing rolling out an update that allows users to change their embarrassing Gmail address. Here's how you can ...
Google appears to be preparing a long-requested feature for Gmail users worldwide. Soon, many people may be able to change ...
Google is introducing a Gmail update that lets users change their email address while keeping the same account, data and services intact, addressing a long-standing user concern.
Google will finally allow you to change your @gmail address or create a new alias, according to a new support document.
Google says on a support page that it is "gradually rolling out" a new change allowing users to change their Gmail address.
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Open the Tasks panel from the right-hand sidebar, drag an email into it, and Gmail instantly turns that message into a task.
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