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    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Users can now update their primary Gmail once a year, up to three times.





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    • January 18, 2026

    In a landmark move, Google has introduced the ability for users to change their primary Gmail address something impossible in the platform’s 20-year history.

    The update comes loaded with cutting-edge AI features, including deeper integration of Google’s Gemini AI across Gmail, Photos, and other services.

    Now, users can change their primary Gmail once every 12 months, with a maximum of three changes. Experts say this feature offers a chance to refresh digital identities, enhance privacy, and strengthen cybersecurity.

    Updating the primary address helps reduce spam, limits exposure to marketing databases, and protects against potential data breaches linked to older accounts.

    The old email can still be used for infrequent services, with Gmail offering tools to efficiently manage incoming messages.

    Despite Google’s robust protections, experts caution that no system is completely foolproof.

    The feature is being rolled out gradually, and all users will gain access soon. Google is also reportedly preparing a “shielded email” function, allowing temporary aliases for safer sign-ups and online activity.

    This update underscores the growing importance of email security, as primary addresses continue to serve as critical identifiers across the digital landscape.

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