How to make changes in mail id

Making changes to an email address can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process. Please note that the steps may vary depending on the email provider you're using.

Changing your email address:

  1. Sign in to your email account: Go to your email provider's website (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) and sign in to your account using your current email address and password.
  2. Go to your account settings: Click on your profile picture or your name in the top right corner, then select "Settings" or "Account settings" from the dropdown menu.
  3. Look for the "Account" or "Profile" tab: In the settings page, look for a tab labeled "Account" or "Profile." This is where you'll find the option to change your email address.
  4. Click on "Change email address": Click on the "Change email address" button or link. You may be prompted to enter your current password to confirm the change.
  5. Enter your new email address: Enter your new email address in the required field. Make sure it's a valid email address and not already in use.
  6. Verify your new email address: You may be asked to verify your new email address by clicking on a link sent to your new email address or by entering a verification code sent to your new email address.
  7. Update your account information: Once you've verified your new email address, update your account information, such as your name, password, and security questions, if necessary.

Changing your email address with a different provider:

If you want to change your email address with a different provider (e.g., from Gmail to Yahoo), you'll need to:

  1. Create a new account: Sign up for a new email account with the new provider (e.g., Yahoo).
  2. Transfer your contacts and data: Use the provider's built-in tools or third-party services to transfer your contacts, emails, and other data to your new account.
  3. Update your account information: Update your account information, such as your name, password, and security questions, with the new provider.

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