The Gmail Reset: Why Two Billion Users Are Rethinking Their Email Identities
A massive update to the world’s most popular email service is finally giving users the freedom to leave their legacy addresses behind.
Google has announced a transformative update to Gmail that allows its two billion users to move away from the email addresses they may have created decades ago. This shift marks a departure from the platform's long-standing policy of permanent account identifiers, offering a new level of flexibility for personal and professional branding. The change prompts a massive wave of users to decide between keeping their legacy accounts or adopting a modernized identity that better reflects their current digital lives.
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