Access Multiple Google Accoun on Single browser

Discussion in 'Google+' started by cbhattarai, Mar 26, 2012.

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    Hello Friends,

    I have found something new on the Google Account i.e you can now login to your multiple Google account in a single browser. to do that Follow these steps:

    1. Login to your Gmail Account first.
    2. On the top right you can now see your Name or your email id. Click on that and then click on the Switch account.
    3. After clicking there you will see a new window that will ask for id and password. Enter your id and password.
    4. After you login you can now see two gmail in a same browser and suppose you close one you can easily switch on the other account by clicking on the Switch Account button.

    I hope that this might have helped you a lot. I have updated the same and many more updates on my blog. Till then enjoy this.
     
    cbhattarai, Mar 26, 2012 IP
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    I'll try it, thanks
     
    denisjames, Apr 7, 2012 IP
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    ThePassiveIncomeBlog Active Member

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    You can also use the private browsing in Firefox, Inprivate browsing in IE or incognito window in Chrome to log in two accounts in a same time without affecting the settings.
     
    ThePassiveIncomeBlog, Apr 7, 2012 IP
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    With Google Chrome, you can create a user profiles.
     
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    You also have an option to use the Ignito mode which doesn't share cookies between the sessions. But cookies are clearned once you exit the window.
     
    mickylmartin, Apr 13, 2012 IP