On 02/09/2017 05:55 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Several family members use each of our household and office computers. We all
have our own Google Accounts, but we share some of those accounts. For instance,
we rely on Google Keep to shopping lists and to-do lists, but Keep works much
better if we all use a single Google Account rather than sharing Keep notes with
different accounts.
Here’s my Seamonkey question. When accessing a Google website, it’s pretty
obvious which Google Account we’re signed in on, and switching accounts is
pretty easy. But many other websites seem aware of what Google Account was used
most recently on that computer but don’t display that information or allow users
to change accounts. For instance, a ‘save to calendar’ button or a ‘save this
location’ button will add an event to Google Calendar or a location to Google
Maps, but the user can’t tell which Google Account is receiving this
information, or how to direct it to a different account. I regularly save
important events to the wrong calendar or the wrong map, not realizing what
happened until I’m out and around and need the information on my phone and can’t
find where it got stored.
I open and close Seamonkey browser windows all day, but maybe because I have a
single Seamonkey email window open all day, Seamonkey remembers which Google
Account was used most recently, even a day or two earlier.
My problem may be worse because I regularly keep a Google Chrome browser window
open. I despise the Chrome interface, but there are quire a few websites that
just won’t display properly in Seamonkey, or won’t open at all (financial sites
are the biggest offenders). In Chrome, it’s a little easier to tell which Google
Account is being used, but I can’t tell how or if Chrome and Seamonkey interact
as to Google Accounts.
I’ve searched many Google support sites and forums to figure out how Google
Accounts interact with web browsers, but haven’t been able to find any
explanations that shed light on my situation!
I avoid Google.
In "Cookie Acceptance Policy" have you checked "Allow cookies for originating
website only"?
In "Cookie Retention Policy" have you checked "Accept for current session only"?
HTH
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