Although you can keep your @Comcast.net address, it would probably be best to begin migrating to one of the (often free) independent email only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. That way you wouldn't have to change it again even if your ISP changes.
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user_2oplt9 It looks like @BruceW got to you first. The support page is the best place for information on keeping your email after you leave. Just make sure everything is updated and you have recently logged in before your account is disabled and as long as you maintain access the email will stay active for you. With that said we are no longer offering new email addresses so if you do lose access and your email account is no longer active you may not be able to retrieve the account in the future. Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Please see https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/using-email-only.
Although you can keep your @Comcast.net address, it would probably be best to begin migrating to one of the (often free) independent email only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. That way you wouldn't have to change it again even if your ISP changes.
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