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Anyone has solution how to sign out one account at a time instead of signing out all at one time in Gmail?

Because, for example, I use Gmail account A to Sync my whole data, like Chrome, Google Keep, Contacts, everything. Accounts B, C, D, E—I use these Gmail accounts for many other purposes. I want to login and out whenever I want without affecting account A.

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  • I like Chrome and Gmail, so i need answer for this problem!
    – Curious
    Sep 2, 2015 at 14:28
  • Presumably you can't sign-in to more than one account at a time either? Have you "delegated" accounts B, C, D and E?
    – MrWhite
    Sep 2, 2015 at 22:51
  • Of course, we can signin more than one account at a time, and when we click at Userprof in gmail, pop will show multiple accounts signedin and we can do the same activity with all google services. but, when signout, this action is doing to all accounts at a time. we don't have individual signout options.
    – Curious
    Sep 15, 2015 at 14:43
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    Possible duplicate of How do I Log out of Google Accounts, one at a time?
    – Rubén
    Nov 18, 2019 at 18:41
  • I thought so too initially, but this question seems to be about Chrome sync, not website sync.
    – LWC
    Dec 20, 2019 at 11:42

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The straightforward approach is to make a separate Chrome user profile for each Google login.

You can keep these Chrome user profiles logged into Google, and just open/close their windows as needed.

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  • thanks. But, In that case, chrome will consume system speed a l a lot, one unique account itself dominating my system, if do multiple, i can imagine how difficult it would be. But, i am managing with Lastpass, its helping me greatly. I signout and singin immediately without typing username and pass. Lastpass helping two ways, managing this prob and saving bunch of passwords we use hundreds of webs in daily life.
    – Curious
    Sep 15, 2015 at 14:37
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There is a way to sign out of individual Gmail/Google accounts, it requires temporarily removing access to Google Chrome in "Google Apps":

You can remove your account from one of your devices, even if you don’t have that device with you. You’ll be signed out from any computer you’ve used before, including the one you’re using now.

On your computer, open Chrome. Go to your Google Account to manage apps with access to your account. Under "Google apps," click Google Chrome and then Remove access.

Sign back in to allow Google Chrome access again.

Here's a link to Google's Support about it https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/9159867?hl=en.

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