Using multiple Google Accounts on one Android device allows you to easily separate work and personal life or manage different projects and functions in one place. This guide will help you set up and use multiple accounts for Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar and other services that Google offers.
- Adding more accounts
Open it Settings > Accounts > Add account, where you select Google and enter your new account credentials. Repeat this process for each additional account you want to add. - Separate notifications
Specific notifications can be set for each account. For example, a work email can have a different notification tone than a personal email, which helps you differentiate priorities easily. - Google Drive for each account separately
Each account has its own Google Drive space, so you can store work and personal files separately. Just switch between accounts right in the Drive app. - Calendar synchronization
Set up different calendars for different accounts. For example, you can have work meetings on one calendar and private events on another. Both will be synced into one view in the Calendar app. - Google Meet with different accounts
You can use Google Meet for work and personal video conferences, where you can easily switch between accounts depending on the type of meeting the account is intended for. - Synchronization of contacts
Useful for separating work and personal contacts - each account has its own set of contacts, making management easier. - Access to Google Play with multiple accounts
When switching accounts in Google Play You can download apps that are only available for your work account, but on the same device. - Security and two-factor authentication
Set different authentication and passwords for each account for better security, which is especially convenient when accessing public Wi-Fi or in a work environment. - Separate data backup
Each account allows you to back up different data, which is useful for different projects or purposes, such as contacts and document backups. - Google Photos and gallery resolution
When using Google Photos, each account comes with its own gallery and storage, allowing for separate storage of photos from different areas (for example, work photos separated from personal photos). - Data management and access restrictions
With the ability to restrict individual accounts to certain functions, such as allowing only email and calendar synchronization, you can effectively manage data flow and power consumption.
Using multiple Google Accounts on one device is an effective way to keep your work and personal lives separate without having to switch devices. Thanks to the right settings, you can easily switch between different accounts and optimize notifications, access to files and the calendar.