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      Google is gradually rolling out a new feature that will allow users with “@gmail.com” email addresses—the primary account identifier tied to Gmail and other Google services—to change their actual email address to a new “@gmail.com” address without losing access to data or emails associated with the original address. Under the forthcoming system, the old address becomes an alias that still delivers to the same inbox and can be used for sign-in, and users can switch to a new address up to three times (for a total of four addresses) with restrictions on deleting or changing it again for 12 months after each change. While the feature isn’t live globally yet and currently shows only in some non-English support documentation, multiple tech outlets confirm the change is imminent and likely to be broadly available in early 2026. 

      Sources: 9to5 Google, Android Police

      Key Takeaways

      • Google is introducing official support for changing the core “@gmail.com” address associated with a Google Account for the first time since the service began. 

      • The old address becomes a permanent alias, and users can switch addresses only a limited number of times with annual restrictions. 

      • The rollout is not yet complete and currently visible in limited languages/regions, pointing to a wider 2026 availability window. 

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      The ability to change a Gmail address has been one of the most requested features among the service’s more than 1.8 billion users, and Google is finally moving toward supporting it formally. Historically, Gmail and Google Accounts have treated the “@gmail.com” address as a permanent identifier tied to sign-in, identity, and a host of associated services: from Gmail inboxes to Google Drive, YouTube, Maps, and Workspace integrations. That permanence served a technical purpose—ensuring consistency and traceability across the sprawling Google ecosystem—but was often a source of frustration for users stuck with outdated, unprofessional, or otherwise unwanted usernames.

      The newly uncovered update, first spotted on a Google support page and later confirmed by outlets such as Android Police and Android Authority, indicates that Google will allow users to select a new “@gmail.com” address while retaining their existing account and data. Once the change is made, the old address doesn’t disappear; it becomes an alias that continues to receive mail and can still be used to sign in. Internally, Google enforces several safeguards: users can’t delete the new address or make another change for at least 12 months, and each account is limited to three such changes, effectively allowing up to four unique Gmail addresses over time.

      This limited flexibility appears designed to balance user convenience with security and operational concerns. Email addresses are deeply embedded in identity and access controls across platforms and services. Allowing unrestricted changes could create confusion, break legacy integrations, or even open new avenues for abuse. By tying the old address as an alias and restricting the frequency of changes, Google seeks to offer user choice while maintaining account integrity and continuity.

      Another key aspect of the rollout is its gradual nature. At the time of reporting, the updated support documentation showing this capability was visible only in some languages—Hindi, for instance—suggesting that the full rollout to English and other regions is still pending. This phased approach is common for major Google feature launches, allowing Google to monitor initial reactions, fix bugs, and refine the user experience before a global release.

      Analysts and users alike have welcomed this step as overdue, especially in a time when digital identity matters more than ever. A Gmail email address is more than just a communication tool; it’s often a primary login for financial services, social platforms, and professional accounts. The ability to update it can help users refresh their digital presence without the hassle of completely migrating to a new account.

      That said, users should watch for official announcements from Google and prepare to understand how the aliasing mechanism works in practice. For instance, while the old address will continue to receive email, it’s possible that some third-party services tied to the old address may still need to be updated manually. Google’s rollout strategy may also include admin controls for enterprise and Workspace accounts, where address changes could have additional implications for collaboration and directory services.

      In sum, Google’s impending Gmail address change feature represents a significant shift in how the company approaches account identity. It acknowledges the modern need for personal branding and flexibility while retaining the structural stability required for a service used by billions. As the rollout continues into 2026, watching how Google handles user education, security safeguards, and broader availability will be essential for anyone relying on Gmail as a core part of their digital identity.

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