
Switching between Google accounts on your phone is a breeze, and it's a great way to keep your personal and work life separate. You can have up to 10 accounts linked to your phone.
To switch between accounts, simply tap the profile picture in the top right corner of the Google app. This will take you to a menu where you can select which account you want to use.
Having multiple accounts linked to your phone can be really convenient, especially if you use Google services for work or school.
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Switching Google Accounts
To quickly switch between your Google accounts on your phone, you'll need to have at least two accounts set up. You can do this from the device's settings menu on Android or using the Google app on iPhone and iPad.
Google has introduced a new gesture-based account switcher in some of its mobile apps, including Gmail, Google Maps, and Drive. This allows you to swipe between your accounts straight from the app's homescreen.
To use this feature, locate your account's avatar on the right side of the search bar in the Gmail app. Then, simply swipe downward on the avatar's image to switch to the next account.
If you want more control over the account switching feature, you can tap on your avatar to see all of your available accounts. This will bring up a menu for switching accounts, adding accounts, and managing the ones already on your device.
Here are some Google apps that allow you to easily switch accounts:
- Gmail – Tap your profile icon > Tap the account you want to switch to
- YouTube – Tap your profile icon > Tap Switch account > Choose account
- Google Play Store – Tap your profile icon > Tap your email > Choose account
Google has stated that it will bring its new account switching feature to more apps over the coming months, including YouTube, Chrome, and Google News.
Switch Between Accounts
You can quickly switch between Google accounts on your phone using a new gesture-based account switcher. This feature is available in some Google apps, including Gmail, Google Maps, and Drive.
To use this feature, you need to have at least two Google accounts signed in on your phone. You can add additional accounts from the device's settings menu on Android, or using the Google app on iPhone and iPad.
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Once you've added multiple accounts, open the Gmail app or another app that supports the new account switcher. Locate your account's avatar on the right side of the search bar and swipe downward on it to switch to the next account.
If you want more control over the account switching feature, you can tap on your avatar to see all your available accounts. This will bring up a menu for switching accounts, adding accounts, and managing existing accounts.
Here are the steps to switch accounts in some popular Google apps:
- Gmail: Tap your profile icon, then tap the account you want to switch to.
- YouTube: Tap your profile icon, then tap Switch account and choose the account you want to switch to.
- Google Play Store: Tap your profile icon, then tap your email and choose the account you want to switch to.
Note that switching accounts in these apps will only change the app to the selected account, while other Google apps will remain unchanged.
Managing Multiple Accounts
Managing Multiple Accounts is a breeze with Google's new account switcher. You can sign in to multiple accounts on your computer by following the instructions to add an account.
To quickly switch between accounts on your phone or tablet, you'll need to have at least two Google accounts signed in. On Android devices, you can do this from the settings menu, while on iPhone and iPad, you can add additional accounts using the Google app.
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Once you have multiple accounts signed in, you can use the new account switcher in the Gmail app or other updated Google apps. Simply locate your account's avatar on the right side of the search bar and swipe downward to switch to the next account.
If you want more control over the account switching feature, you can tap on your avatar to see all of your available accounts and switch between them. This will also give you the option to add new accounts or manage the ones already on your device.
Here's a quick rundown of how to switch accounts in some of Google's most popular apps:
Google has stated that they will be rolling out this feature to more apps over the coming months, so be on the lookout for it in other Google apps.
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