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Same google account on multiple devices

gopi1410

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I am owning multiple devices which I setup in various offline stores, for digital signage. I give the store owners my configured devices to show ads at their stores, with my apk (preinstalled from play store). Now this will be accross all stores, and I would be using the same gmail account to sign in to play store on those devices. This causes a popup on other devices showing did you login on another device? How to prevent this and solve this problem which I am facing
 
It's a brave new world. Plenty of turd smoochers wanting a free ride at your expense. The google is doing their part to prevent such an incident.
 
But I might be missing something: connecting the Play Store on my Tablet doesn't create a pop-up on my phone, or vice-versa. Connecting from an unknown location might generate an email, but you presumably don't want your email on those devices anyway.
 
But I might be missing something: connecting the Play Store on my Tablet doesn't create a pop-up on my phone, or vice-versa. Connecting from an unknown location might generate an email, but you presumably don't want your email on those devices anyway.
It does after you are already connected on around 8-10 devices with the same account
 
I am owning multiple devices which I setup in various offline stores, for digital signage. I give the store owners my configured devices to show ads at their stores, with my apk (preinstalled from play store). Now this will be accross all stores, and I would be using the same gmail account to sign in to play store on those devices. This causes a popup on other devices showing did you login on another device? How to prevent this and solve this problem which I am facing

Correct me if I'm getting this wrong but you can go into Google security check-up and look for those devices that you want to log off on if that's what you're talking about because Google Security will let you do that from that sector of its security measure per device.
 
Correct me if I'm getting this wrong but you can go into Google security check-up and look for those devices that you want to log off on if that's what you're talking about because Google Security will let you do that from that sector of its security measure per device.
Yeah, thats an option. But I don't need to log off devices. I need multiple devices logged in with the same google account
 
Yeah, thats an option. But I don't need to log off devices. I need multiple devices logged in with the same google account

Ok I now understand, so you need access to each one of those devices so you can log in on them. Wow I never faced this issue before but that seems a bit complicated without having access to each one of those devices.
 
I get quite a few of those notices. I will NOT buy anything from the phone. If I want an app, I use the computer either in Linux or Windows Mode in full private browsing mode.

I also will not use Google's browser and almost every Google service is disabled on the phone.. I usually ignore them. I'm not changing for Google. If I have to, I'll buy a stupid chromebook and only use it for Play Store. Go ahead and track. Gmail on the phone is disabled.
 
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