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I have two Google Accounts.

  1. [email protected]
  2. [email protected]

[email protected] is not a Gmail and is not a Google Apps for my domain account. The email [email protected] hosted somewhere outside of Google.

But I hate having to switch between the two. Is there a way to link them, so that when I log on to [email protected], I still have access to [email protected] services in Google?

Specifically I am looking to solve this problem on Google Analytics (GA). The [email protected] account on GA shows my personal sites where the [email protected] shows my work sites. I'd like to log on via [email protected] and see both personal and work sites with the privileges of both accounts

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    Can you clarify this: "My Gmail account on GA shows my personal sites where the [email protected] shows my work sites." ? Jun 30, 2010 at 22:51

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I'm not 100% positive (Since I use 2 Google Accounts) but I believe you can give access to your Google Analytics site to [email protected] even though it was created by [email protected]. I have two Google Accounts, [email protected] and [email protected]. I setup GA for account1 and then later gave access to account2 to view the stats.

Heres a Help Post from Google. How do I grant other users access to my Analytics reports?

But if you wanted to share e-mail as well, you can fwd your mail from [email protected] to [email protected]. And with-in GMail you can change the "Sent From" to [email protected] while logged into [email protected]

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  • It seems to me after searching around google, that this is the only solution. You cannot really link google accounts. But, for my specific case with GA, giving access to another account is the solution. Thanks.
    – slolife
    Jul 1, 2010 at 17:04

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