After years of complaints, the tech giant rolls out a long-awaited feature allowing Google account holders to update their usernames — with some conditions.
Google has announced that users will now be able to change their Google account username, marking a significant shift in a policy that had long frustrated millions of users worldwide.
The update, quietly rolled out through the Account Settings panel, allows users to modify the name tied to their Gmail address and other Google services.
This is one of the most requested features from our user community over the past decade. We heard you.
For years, Google users were largely locked into the username they chose when first creating their account — a limitation that felt increasingly outdated as people’s personal and professional identities evolved online.
The new policy allows users to request a username change, though the original address will remain linked to the account for a transitional period to ensure emails and services are not disrupted.
The rollout comes with a few notable caveats. Users will reportedly be limited to a certain number of changes per year, and usernames that have been previously claimed by other accounts will not be available. Google has also confirmed that all existing emails, calendar entries, and linked third-party services will continue to work seamlessly during and after the transition.
The announcement has been met with widespread enthusiasm on social media, where users have long voiced frustration over being stuck with usernames created years — sometimes decades — ago.
Industry analysts note that this move aligns with a broader trend among major platforms to offer users more control over their digital identities.
The feature is expected to be available to all Google account holders globally over the coming weeks as the company continues its phased rollout.
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