Google may soon allow users to change the email address linked to their Google account, based on details found on an official Google support page written in Hindi. If implemented, Google will let users update their account email once every 12 months. This means users can send and receive emails using different addresses under one Google account. In total, Google may allow up to three new email addresses to be added over time, for a maximum of four addresses linked to one account. This change could help users who manage multiple Google accounts for personal, work, or school use. It is also unclear if this feature will work with Google Workspace accounts or allow users to merge separate Google accounts. Google is testing a new storage policy that gives some newly created accounts only 5GB of free cloud storage unless users verify their account with a phone number. Previously, Google accounts automatically received 15GB of free storage shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. Read more in our articles including "Google may allow users to change their account email address" and "Google tests 5GB storage limit for new accounts without phone number verification".
Google may soon allow users to change the email address linked to their Google account, based on details found on an official Google support page written in Hindi. If implemented, Google will let users update their account email once every 12 months.
This means users can send and receive emails using different addresses under one Google account. In total, Google may allow up to three new email addresses to be added over time, for a maximum of four addresses linked to one account. This change could help users who manage multiple Google accounts for personal, work, or school use.
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