> One could create entirely separate accounts but it's high friction and IIRC the
> same phone number (now a requirement) can only be used for 2-3 accounts.
I've wondered about this. Every Android/ChromeOS device I've ever bought, I had a new Google account created for it (during setup, instead of using an existing account), and only a few actually had phone numbers (I don't generally use smartphones for telephony). Is "Google account" synonymous with "GMail account" these days?
I've had this idea for an experiment where I get such a device (without a simcard), and see how many times I can iterate the Initialize-Device-With-New-Google-Acct-PowerWash-Repeat cycle, and how many Gmail accounts I would have as a result.
(For both Android and ChromeOS) I thought it would be significantly easier to let it use a Google account, than it would be to make it proceed without one. Was I wrong? Serious question.
Links to information would be appreciated, even/especially if it's a complex task to do this.
(I never put a lot of effort into this, because having the Google account be anonymous/fake-named was generally tolerable for my privacy standards)
The search worked for me to find a single app I needed when I was setting up a single-use tablet recently, but I haven't used it hugely beyond that. YMMV
> same phone number (now a requirement) can only be used for 2-3 accounts.
I've wondered about this. Every Android/ChromeOS device I've ever bought, I had a new Google account created for it (during setup, instead of using an existing account), and only a few actually had phone numbers (I don't generally use smartphones for telephony). Is "Google account" synonymous with "GMail account" these days?
I've had this idea for an experiment where I get such a device (without a simcard), and see how many times I can iterate the Initialize-Device-With-New-Google-Acct-PowerWash-Repeat cycle, and how many Gmail accounts I would have as a result.