Google Now Lets Users Change Primary Gmail Address
Google has started rolling out a long awaited feature for Gmail users that makes account management more flexible. With this update users can change their primary Gmail address without creating a new Google account or losing existing data. Emails, photos, chats and subscriptions remain intact, while the old email ID is converted into an alias. This move is expected to help users who want a more professional or updated email address without the hassle of data migration.
Google has begun a gradual rollout of a new feature that allows users to change their primary @gmail.com email address. Importantly all existing account data remains unaffected, and the old email ID is retained as an alias.
Google account holders can now replace their existing @gmail.com address with a new Gmail ID while keeping the same account. This means,
The old Gmail address will function as an alias, ensuring users do not miss emails sent to the previous address.
According to Google’s support documentation,
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | Google allows changing primary Gmail address |
| Key Feature Change | @gmail.com ID without data loss |
| Data Impact | Emails, photos, messages remain safe |
| Old Email | Converted into an alias |
| Rollout | Gradual, not available to all users yet |
| Company |
Q. What happens to the old Gmail address after changing the primary email?
A. It is permanently deleted
B. It becomes inactive
C. It is converted into an alias
D. It is transferred to another account
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