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combine accounts
I have two accounts, one for gmail and one for all other Google applications. I would like to put the gmail account on the same account as the others.
I like Google, and all the products offered. However, it has been very difficult and frustrating to find this forum, and to figure out how to use it. ![]() |
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chaimelle might be referring to OpenID. I think Google supports OpenID, so in theory, if vBulletin supported OpenID, you could "combined" logins. However, I don't think vBulletin (Jelsoft) has plans to support OpenID.
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