You can finally change the goofy Gmail address you chose years ago
SMRTR summary
Google now allows users to change their Gmail usernames while keeping all existing emails and data intact. Users continue receiving mail at their original address and can log in with either username, though some Google services may still display the old email. The old username remains as a permanent alternate address that users can switch back to, and changed usernames cannot be deleted, potentially creating multiple Gmail aliases over time.
SMRTR provides this summary for quick context. The original article belongs to Ars Technica.
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