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> 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.




Why did you do that? Android doesn't require an account to work.


(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)


I think it does if you want to install anything from the Play Store.


Aurora store gets around that


the search doesn't really work does it? you have to search on Google and then click on it to open with aurora.

but you're right, it does help!


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




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