How to Visually Change Your Email Address in Gmail While Still Receiving Emails
If you frequently find yourself needing to create multiple accounts on various websites but don't want to manage multiple email addresses, Gmail offers a few clever tricks. These allow you to modify your email address for registrations without changing where emails are delivered. Here's how you can utilize these simple rules to customize your Gmail address:
1. Use Two Domains
Gmail accounts are compatible with two domains: gmail.com
and googlemail.com
. This means you can use either version of your address without needing to create a new account. For example:
username@gmail.com
username@googlemail.com
Both addresses will direct emails to the same inbox.
2. Add Dots to Your Address
Gmail ignores dots (.
) in email addresses before the @
symbol. You can insert dots anywhere in your username to create variations of your address. For example, all of these are treated as the same email address:
username@gmail.com
user.name@gmail.com
u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com
This trick can be particularly useful for organizing emails or for using slightly different addresses when signing up for new services.
3. Use the "+" Symbol
Gmail allows you to add a "+" symbol followed by any text before the @
symbol. This creates a unique address that still delivers emails to your inbox. For example:
username+newsletters@gmail.com
username+shopping@gmail.com
username+social@gmail.com
This method is perfect for filtering emails, as you can set up rules in Gmail to sort emails based on the text after the "+" symbol.
Why Use These Tricks?
These Gmail tricks are highly practical for:
Account Management: Easily manage multiple accounts on websites that require unique email addresses.
Email Filtering: Organize your inbox by sorting emails based on their address variations.
Spam Control: Identify and block sources of spam by tracking which address variation was used for a particular site.
With these simple yet powerful tools, you can take control of your email address and streamline your online experience without ever needing to create new email accounts.