Gmail Users Can Now Change Primary Address Without Losing Data Forever, Says Google
Google has lifted its long-standing ban on changing the primary Gmail address, allowing users to update their email addresses without losing access to their data. This change enables users to keep their Google account information intact while switching to a new email address.
Google has finally relaxed its restriction on changing a user's primary Gmail address without having to create a new account, allowing users to update their email addresses without losing access to their data. This change is part of Google's efforts to improve user experience and make it easier for people to manage their online presence. The update applies to all users across the Google ecosystem, including Gmail, Google Drive, and other services. As a result, users can now easily switch to new email addresses while retaining their existing contacts and data.