How To Change Your Default Google Account

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July 1, 2024

Are you tired of switching from an old Gmail account every time you log in? We can show you how to change your default Google account in a few simple steps.

Guide To Change Your Default Google Account

On Desktop

Step 1: Open your preferred browser and visit Google. Click the profile icon at the top right.
Step 2: Select Sign out of all accounts to pause syncing.
Step 3: Sign in with the preferred default account. Choose from existing accounts or add a new one using Use another account.

This account is now your default Google account for all Google services like Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Docs and Google Drive.

Signing out of Google Accounts

Sign out of all accounts to set the default one.

How To Set a Secondary Gmail Account

Once you’ve settled on your go-to Gmail sidekick, the magic of seamless account shuffling awaits. It’s time to weave those extra Gmail accounts into your chosen default, and it’s as easy as a four-step cha-cha:

Step 1: Begin by clicking on the profile image icon located in the top right corner of your screen.
Step 2: Select Add another account from the presented options.

Add another Account Option in Gmail

Step 3: Make your choice by selecting the desired account to integrate, or you can hit Use another account.

Use another Account Option in Google Account Login Page

Step 4: Complete the process by signing in and tapping Next.

Google Sign In Page

And there you have it — your secondary account is now seamlessly linked to your fresh default account. To view your default Gmail account, a simple click on your profile picture (again, located in the top right corner of your screen) does the trick.

A Friendly Reminder: If you ever decide to shake things up and change your default Gmail account, signing out from all accounts is the key. The first account you log into becomes your new default.

On Mobile

If you’re on the go and looking to change your default account, here’s how:

In the following steps, we’ll break down the process for Android and iPhone users.

Android

Step 1: Open your browser and go to gmail.com.

Step 2: Tap on the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner.

Burger Menu in Gmail Mobile App

Step 3: Click on the dropdown menu at the top that shows your current default account and select your email.

Selecting Email in Gmail Mobile App

Step 4: Select Manage accounts on this device.

Manage Google Accounts in Moblie

Step 5: Click Sign out.

Signing out of Google Accounts in Mobile

Step 6: Log in again using the credentials you wish to default.

Google Sign In page in Mobile

Quick Tip: The first account you sign into is automatically your default, so if you sign out of all your accounts and then back into your preferred default first — you’re all set!

iPhone

Step 1: Access the Settings application on your device.

Step 2: Locate and tap on the Gmail option within the settings menu.

Gmail in iPhone

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Step 3: Then select the option Default Mail App.

Default Mail App Settings in Gmail

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Step 4: Pick from the list of available Gmail accounts and choose your new default.

Default Mail App List in iPhone

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Voila! Future emails sent from your iPhone or iPad’s Mail app will bear the badge of the freshly anointed Gmail account.

Verify

After following the above steps, any Google app you open will default to your new primary account.

Another way to know which primary account you’re in is to look at the URL string in the browser navigation bar. If you see authuser=0, then that is your primary account. The value for your secondary accounts starts at one and increases from there.

Bonus Tips

  • Use distinct profile pictures for each Google account to easily see which account you’re in at a glance.
  • For temporary access to an account other than your default account, sign in using the browser’s incognito mode. To quickly open an incognito window in Chrome or Microsoft Edge, press Ctrl + Shift + N and for Firefox, press Ctrl + Shift + P.
  • Chrome users can use an extension like SessionBox to use different Google sign-ins to log in to websites.
  • Enable two-factor authentication to strengthen the security of your Google accounts.

FAQs

What happens when I change my default Google account?

Changing your default Google account alters which account is automatically signed in when using Google services and apps. Your other accounts remain accessible, and you can still switch between them. It affects initial sign-ins and app behavior but doesn’t impact data in your other accounts.

Can I change my default Google account without signing out of other accounts?

No, you can’t change your default Google account without signing out of all other accounts first. The first signed-in account automatically becomes the default.

Can I still access my other Google accounts after changing the default?

Yes, absolutely. Changing your default Google account doesn’t restrict access to your other accounts. All of your Google accounts will remain accessible, and you can switch between them as needed.

The default account setting primarily determines which account is automatically used when you sign in to Google services or access certain apps.

You can easily switch between your accounts by clicking on your profile picture and selecting the desired account, allowing you to continue using all your accounts seamlessly.

Can I have multiple Google accounts and switch between them?

Yes. Follow the steps mentioned above to set your preferred account as the default. You can then access other accounts by clicking on your profile picture and selecting the desired account.

How do I remove a Google account from being the default?

Follow these steps:

Step 1: Open a Google service (like Gmail or Google Drive) while signed in with the account you want to remove as default.
Step 2: Click on your profile picture in the top right corner.
Step 3: Select Manage accounts on this device.
Step 4: Click on Set as default next to a different account.

Will changing the default account affect my Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) account?

No, changing the default Google account won’t affect your Google Workspace account. Your Google Workspace account is separate from your personal Google accounts. Changing the default account primarily impacts personal Google services and apps, while your Google Workspace services remain unaffected.

Why is my Google account no longer listed?

Sometimes, this happens when you’re signed into multiple accounts on your browser. At the top right, click on the account profile.

From there, you can see your default account and other profiles. If you don’t see the account you’re looking for on this menu, click Add Account. Once the new tab opens, you can sign back in.

My Google Account is gone. What can I do?

This can vary depending on the situation. Generally, you can follow the steps here to recover your Google Account.

How can I stop getting so many Google notifications?

For Gmail Notifications

On Android:

To turn notifications off:

Step 1: Launch the Gmail app.
Step 2: Click the hamburger icon menu (at the top left).
Step 3: Press Settings.
Step 4: Choose your account.
Step 5: Click Email notifications and None.

To get notified for high-priority emails only:

Step 1: Open the Gmail app.
Step 2: Tap Menu > Settings.
Step 3: Select your account.
Step 4: Choose Email notifications and pick High priority only.

On iPhone:

To turn notifications off:

Step 1: Launch the Gmail app.
Step 2: Click the hamburger icon menu (at the top left).
Step 3: From the menu, click Settings.
Step 4: Locate Notifications, press Email Notifications.
Step 5: Choose None, then press Done.

You also have the option to choose notifications for All New Mail, Primary only or High priority only.

To get notified for high priority emails only:

Step 1: Open Gmail.
Step 2: At the top left, tap the hamburger icon menu and then tap Settings.
Step 3: Under Notifications, press Email notifications and then select High priority only.

Follow the steps here to manage your Google New notifications (there is a tab to the right for iPhone or iPad users, and the main tab is for Android users).

Why does it say ‘couldn’t find your Google account’ when I try to log in?

A typo in your email can cause this issue. If you’re not sure what your email is, use the Forgotten Email option below at sign it, and it’ll prompt you to type your phone number or different email to recover the account.

In some cases, you may be able to answer verification questions to access the account.

If you need further assistance, head over to Google’s get help signing in page.

How do I sign out of my Google Account?

Click on your profile picture or initials in the top right corner of the page. In the dropdown menu, click on Sign out or Sign out of all accounts.

Will I lose everything if I delete an old Gmail account?

Deleting your Google account typically results in losing all associated data (emails, files, photos) and any information stored within it.

Google usually provides an option to download your data before deleting an account.

I have an account tied to a school, but when I try logging in, I get redirected to the school website. How can I change this?

Try clearing your browser history, including cookies and cache, then log in directly on Google’s main website.

Next Steps

Changing your default Google account might seem tricky at first, but the process is pretty simple and similar for all browsers on any device.

Additionally, if you’re interested in learning more about managing your Google accounts, check out our article on how to delete your Google account.

Did you find this guide helpful? Do you have any other tips on how to change your default Google account? Let us know in the comments!

Olivia EdensHow To Change Your Default Google Account

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  • Luis Balsells - April 6, 2024 reply

    This doesn’t work, my work account is not even signed in and my personal is and I still open Chrome and it opens work email as if that is my default. This is freaking stupid and its 2024 and Google still hasn’t fixed this. They just don’t care.

  • Bbb - February 17, 2024 reply

    This is
    1.) Ridiculously complicated and another example of Google not caring about usability (if you want to see the prime example try Google Home, but stockpile some serious doses of Xanax first.)
    2.) Does not work if someone else signed in to Google on your browser. I can’t sign out of her account on my laptop in my browser without signing in into her account first ??? (for what I obviously dont have a password ) Bravo.

  • Nadette - January 24, 2024 reply

    Because I created 2 more accounts, my default account disappeared. Google complicates this for users rather than make access easier for accounts: disappointing.
    Any Google representative around to give feedback, or better pointers, to handle difficulties?

  • eug - September 14, 2023 reply

    This is stupid. Why do i need to sign out from all account to select default… Google at it’s best. User experience always lacking. Why they think the first account you login is your default account? And on mobile the last device you login is considered current and gets 2fa notifications…so stupid. I recently logged to my very old android tablet to download an app and now this tablet is getting 2fa notifications and not my main phone…

  • Lola Mock - July 30, 2023 reply

    No it did not work when I entered the new email it says couldn’t find your Google accounts

  • Joel - July 14, 2023 reply

    I got a bit nervous at first, because it had the word difficult. But as i read on , the process sounded not very hard,in fact after reading the steps,the process seemed fairly easy. I have not done this yet so if it’s possible, i will add to this story, or have a part two with my final message about this process.

  • Devin Moody - July 6, 2023 reply

    Why are you saying to go to gmail? I don’t have a gmail account so this will definitely not help.

  • Csongor - June 26, 2023 reply

    This doesn’t work. My default account right now is my university email account. If I sign out of all accounts and then try to log in, I am getting redirected to sign in with my university first, which makes it default again. I need a method to change the default account some other way.

  • Boris - May 19, 2023 reply

    The problem is that the default account is reverted to the one that you use to sync in Chrome. This happens each time you restart the browser. So I want to sync with my personal account but have my work account as the default one. Chrome says nope, that’s not possible…

  • KH - May 18, 2023 reply

    This seems like it should work, but it does not.
    Google makes some flawed assumptions about what account the user wants to sync and intends to use during searches and stuff.

  • Steven Burnett - May 2, 2023 reply

    Why should I have to sign out of all accounts? That’s stupid.

  • Lucinda M Crank - December 27, 2022 reply

    The sign out option no longer appears. It did in older gmail but not now. What a hassle to change a default email.

  • Gill Lindsay - November 13, 2022 reply

    Not sure yet, depends whether all my info has transferred to this default account now, so I can delete the other account without losing everything.

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