谷歌正在“逐步推出”更改您的gmail.com地址的选项。
Google is 'gradually rolling out' option to change your gmail.com address

原始链接: https://9to5google.com/2025/12/24/google-change-gmail-addresses/

谷歌开始推出一项期待已久的特性:更改你的主要 `@gmail.com` 电子邮件地址。 此前,只有使用第三方电子邮件地址的帐户才能做到这一点。 此项更改的详细信息目前在印地语 Google 支持页面上,允许用户切换到具有不同用户名的新的 `@gmail.com` 地址。 原始电子邮件将作为别名保持活跃,继续接收电子邮件并用于登录。 用户可以恢复到旧地址并继续使用它,但 12 个月内无法创建新的 Gmail 帐户或删除新地址。 帐户的地址更改次数限制为三次,总共四个地址。 虽然该功能尚未对所有用户开放,但详细的支持文档表明更广泛的推广即将到来。 该更改将通过“我的帐户”设置进行访问。

## Gmail 地址更改推广及用户不满 谷歌正在逐步推广一项允许用户更改 Gmail 地址的功能,这是一项期待已久的改进。Hacker News 的讨论强调了用户对 Gmail 过去缺乏灵活性的强烈不满,尤其是在账户恢复和丢失访问权限方面。 许多用户讲述了因双重验证 (2FA) 恢复码或电话号码访问问题而丢失多年通信记录的经历。一些用户在使用较旧的账户时遇到问题,即使遵循了恢复程序也无法访问。人们对关闭旧的、已泄露的地址的困难表示担忧。 一些评论者提倡使用 ProtonMail 和 Fastmail 等替代电子邮件提供商,强调自定义域名和更好的别名管理等功能。讨论还涉及依赖单一提供商的风险以及 2FA 强大备份方法的重要性。一个反复出现的主题是用户认为谷歌优先考虑广告商而非免费用户,提供的支持有限。
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原文

On a Google support page, the company says it is rolling out a new option to let users change their email address even if it is an “@gmail.com” address.

For quite some time now, Google has allowed users to change their account email address if they are using a third-party email address, but users with an “@gmail.com” address are left unable to change it, as Google says:

If your account’s email address ends in @gmail.com, you usually can’t change it.

It appears this is changing.

On the same support page that currently says that you usually can’t change your email, Google is detailing a new process that is “gradually rolling out.” The altered page weirdly only shows in Hindi at the moment, meaning you can’t see the changes in English. Everything quoted below is translated. The page was first spotted in the “Google Pixel Hub” group on Telegram.

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Google explains:

The email address associated with your Google Account is the address you use to sign in to Google services. This email address helps you and others identify your account. If you’d like, you can change your Google Account email address that ends in gmail.com to a new email address that ends in gmail.com.

This is new functionality that Google hasn’t detailed elsewhere yet, but says is “gradually rolling out to all users.”

With this change, Google will allow users to change their “@gmail.com” email address to a new “@gmail.com” address with an altered username. After changing, Google details that your original email address will still receive emails at the same inbox as your new one and work for sign-in, and that none of your account access will change. Users will be unable to change or delete their email within 12 months of the change.

When you change your Google Account email address from an email address ending in gmail.com to a new email address ending in gmail.com:

  • The old email address in your Google Account that ends with gmail.com will be set as an alias. Learn more about alias email addresses .
  • You will receive emails at both your old and new email addresses.
  • Data saved in your account, including photos, messages, and emails sent to your old email address, will not be affected.
  • You can reuse your old Google Account email address at any time. However, you can’t create a new Google Account email address that ends with gmail.com for the next 12 months. You can’t delete your new email address either.
  • You can sign in to Google services like Gmail, Maps, YouTube, Google Play, or Drive with your old or new email address. 

Each account can only change its “@gmail.com” address up to 3 times for a total of 4 addresses.

Google further details that your old Gmail address will still appear in some cases, and “won’t be immediately reflected in older instances” such as events on Calendar created before the change. You’ll also still be able to send emails from the old address. The old address remains yours and cannot be used by another user.

The page is very detailed on the process, but the changes just aren’t live yet. Presumably, this support page detailing the process in Hindi went up a little earlier than intended, but it certainly seems that we’ll be hearing more about this change in the coming weeks.

When the functionality goes live, users will be able to change their Gmail address via “My Account.”

We’ll update this article if further information comes out.

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