Google now allows US-based Gmail users to change their email username without creating a new account, marking a significant update 22 years after Gmail's launch. This feature benefits developers and tech professionals by offering flexibility in maintaining professional online identities over time. Users can alter their username once every year, though the reason for this limitation remains unclear.
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