Big Update for Gmail Users: Email Address Change Feature Under Testing
Google appears to be preparing a long-requested feature for Gmail users worldwide. Soon, many people may be able to change their Gmail address while keeping the same Google Account, old emails and services. The option comes with limits and conditions, but it could still help users who feel stuck with outdated or unprofessional IDs.
The feature is described on a Google support page, which suggests that a full change of address will be possible for some accounts. The page states, "If your Google Account email address ends with gmail.com, you can replace it with one that ends with @gmail.com." This means users could swap to a fresh Gmail address without creating a new profile.
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How the new Gmail address change rules may work
Google is not offering unlimited changes with this feature. According to the support notes, each account can change the Gmail address only once in 12 months. There is also a lifetime cap of three changes per Google Account. These limits aim to keep addresses stable and reduce confusion for contacts and services.
These main limits on changing a Gmail address can be understood more clearly in this table.
| Gmail address change rule | Limit |
|---|---|
| Minimum gap between address changes | 12 months |
| Maximum number of changes per account | 3 times |
What happens to your old Gmail address after change
Once a new Gmail address is set, users will receive future emails at that updated ID. However, older messages will stay in the same inbox, tied to the same Google Account. The earlier Gmail address will keep working as a secondary address on the account, and no one else will be able to claim it or see its data.
Messages sent to the old Gmail address will still reach the same mailbox, which may reassure long-time users. People who want a separate profile can also try a different path. The support page says the old Gmail ID may later be reused to open a new Google Account, but only after the 12-month waiting period has passed.yy
Who can change a Gmail address and where it may launch first
The option seems aimed mainly at personal Gmail address holders, not managed accounts. The support note warns that if the "email address for your Google Account is set up by your work, school, or other group," users cannot edit it alone and must instead ask the account administrator. That suggests many workplace and education IDs will stay locked.
Google has not shared a global rollout date for these Gmail address changes. However, the support document explaining the feature is currently visible only in Hindi. That detail hints that users in India may see the option earlier, or at least that testing and communication for this update are under way for that market.
For people who created fun or random Gmail addresses years ago, this move could prove useful. The feature would let users shift to more formal IDs while keeping their history, including years of emails and linked services. With restrictions on how often a Gmail address can change, Google also appears to be balancing flexibility with stability for regular users.
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