28. Dezember 2025
Eine langersehnte User-Forderung wird nun hoffentlich endlich erfüllt. Mehrere Adressen werden möglich, alte Adressen können geändert werden
Google is finally introducing a way for users to change their Gmail addresses ending with @gmail.com, just in time for the new year.
A page on the company’s help center was recently updated with new rules for changing email addresses, outlining a way that would let users keep the familiar @gmail.com ending.
The update was first spotted by users in a “Google Pixel Hub” Telegram group, who noticed the changes on the Hindi-language version of the help page.
“The ability to change your Google Account email address is being rolled out gradually to all users, so this option may not be available to you yet,” a translated version of the page reads.
As that message suggests, it’s fair to assume the feature will eventually roll out to users around the world.
The updated language appears on nearly all versions of the page in other languages, including Spanish, French, and Japanese. The English-language version, however, has not yet been updated.
“If your account’s email address ends in @gmail.com, you usually can’t change it,” the English version still states.