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You can log out of the existing gmail account, or you could open up private browsing or a different browser. Chrome has incognito, Firefox has private windows, IE has InPrivate windows. Any of these will not use existing cookies, allowing you to log into your own account without messing with the currently logged-in account.

You can log out of the existing Gmail account, or you could open up private browsing or a different browser. Chrome has incognito, Firefox has private windows, IE has InPrivate windows. Any of these will not use existing cookies, allowing you to log into your own account without messing with the currently logged-in account.

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You can log out of the existing gmail account, or you could open up private browsing or a different browser. Chrome has incognito, Firefox has private windows, IE has InPrivate windows. Any of these will not use existing cookies, allowing you to log into your own account without messing with the currently logged-in account.