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If you mean your e-mail address, most ISP's won't allow changing an existing domain.
You have to re-register a new account/domain then transfer data from old account to new account.
The ISP may need to authorize this.
Once this is done you may contact the ISP to remove old account.
There is a way you can do that. I accidentally stumbled upon it after I tried over and over again to help someone get in. It finally popped up and said I could have a text sent to a number and it would send it to me. It was very random.
Contact Facebook, tell them your situation, and they will help change your login email address to your new one. Be prepared to answer several security questions they will ask to ensure you are the rightful owner of the account.
It isn't possible to change your username once you've created an address [...]
Your best bet is to create a new Gmail account and set up mail forwarding from your old account to the new one. You could set up your old address as a POP3 account on your new one (under Mail Settings -> Forwarding and POP/IMAP) and retrieve existing mail messages. There is no way to automatically migrate other settings either, but you can recreate them manually
First of all, never use your official mail id as your social networking sign up mail. When you leave the company,you cannot receive your notifications from Facebook since that company mail id would be non-functional then.
Now,Have you forgotten you Password? Then it would be hard unless your old company has not blocked your mail-id. If your pioneeris mail id is still accessible,you can go to your new Facebook account by using 'Forgot Password' link in the main page of Facebook and following the steps detailed there.
Or else, create new account. If you are using the same computer, my guess is Facebook generates suggested friends using your IP or something. I'm not sure here. But when I deleted my FB account just for knowing how it happens and signed up with other mail id, i was surprised to see my old friends coming up in suggestions.
I can realise that connecting with people and explaining them what happened is a painful process,but in future,make sure you create Facebook account with your personal mail id and keep a strong yet easy to remember Password.
Click the gear icon at the top of any Gmail page, then Mail settings, and open the Accounts and Import tab.
Click Change password recovery options in the 'Change account settings' section.
Select Recovering your password under Personal Settings. You may be prompted to re-enter your password to help verify your password and protect your account.
Click Add an email address if you don't have a recovery email address set already, or click the Edit link next to your current recovery email address to change it.
Click Save to make your changes.
Close the Google Account window using your browser's Close button if you don't want to sign out of Gmail just yet.
You need to login to PayPal using your old email address and password.
Go into Profile and My Details.
Select Update in the Email Line.
Select Add and enter your new email address.
Once the new email address is added you need to select the black dot next to it and then click Make Primary
Try recreating the email ID that is not found to exist. If you cannot create the email ID or the password is not working for some reason contact the customer support/care of the email company.
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