Google may soon allow users to change the email address linked to their Google account.
According to the report, users would be allowed to make this change once every 12 months.
However, the original email address would not be removed. Instead, the new address would be added as an alias, with all emails managed through a single inbox and outbox.
Also, email addresses reportedly cannot be deleted, and each new address can only be added once per year.
In total, users can add up to three new email addresses over time, resulting in a maximum of four addresses linked to a single Google account.
Google has not yet provided full details, and several questions remain unanswered as the rollout progresses.
The feature is expected to roll out gradually. What do you think?