Google is now allowing you to change your cringey Gmail address while keeping all your data, and your old email address too.
You can change back to your previous email address at any time, but you can’t create a new Google Account email ending in ...
For years, one of the most frustrating limits inside the Google ecosystem was simple but painful. You could not change your primary Gmail address without creating a brand-new account. That meant ...
Your Gmail account holds vital personal and financial data. Unauthorised access can compromise sensitive information. Google offers tools to review recent logins and active devices. Checking this ...
What’s happened? After the X user @eevblog shared alleged screenshots of Google automatically opting everyone in to let Gmail access their messages and attachments, Gmail issued a public statement ...
Gmail users have been warned they should opt out of a new feature on the platform if they do not want their personal data to be used "to train AI models." In a viral post on social media platform X ...
Your inbox holds everything: work secrets, family photos, financial receipts, and those embarrassing late-night shopping confirmations. Now imagine all of it accessible to cybercriminals who bought ...
In context: End-to-end encryption can greatly enhance security in email communications, but it demands commitment from both parties. Google is now simplifying the process with a new message exchange ...
Google is rolling out an update for Gmail on mobile and the web that will make it easier to track emails for your deliveries. The most prominent change you'll see is a new Purchases tab, where Gmail ...
Google on Thursday announced two updates for the Gmail experience that users might appreciate, including a new Purchases tab that will start rolling out on the web and the Gmail mobile apps to users ...
You are on the go and need to check your Gmail account on your Android smartphone. Perhaps you are waiting for an important message from a potential employer, or your spouse is sending you something ...
Inbox fatigue is real. According to one analysis, the average person receives more than 120 emails a day, with some office-based staff receiving even more due to their work environment. From Substack ...