Gmail users can now change their primary email address, but beware of phishing scams

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Gmail now allows users to change their primary email address for the first time, offering a fresh start. This significant change has attracted scammers who are sending fake emails, appearing to be from Google, to trick users into revealing their login credentials. Users should only change their address through official account settings and avoid clicking suspicious links, as attackers are exploiting a legitimate Google service to host fake login pages.


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