If I delete my g.mail, and youtube account from my laptop, can I still use google maps on my cell phone?
8 Answers
- 1 week ago
you cant delete the youtube account because when you had use the youtube page still your email address will still be there and youtube company has already made their changes for users . they works with google . but if you delete your gmai account some reason. then you wont able can use or have google internet access anymore or use able to use maps on your laptop or phone. depending if you have different email address with different password maybe might can log on it .i wouldnt delete the account for gmail because gmail is google you need to sign on to it if you using something on it. but you just using the map to get your way to go places its better to keep the gmail address email in case you need to look something else or need know the address of a place , phone numbers and address for business or whatever you want.
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Your laptop is not your cell phone and it shouldn't matter. Besides google maps is a separate entity. As long as you have wifi you should be good.
- DixonLv 71 month ago
You can't really delete accounts "from your laptop". The accounts are with Google and if you delete them they are gone whatever device you use. The only thing you have on your laptop is stuff to auto-fill passwords etc. to make using it slicker but it's the same account if you are on your cell phone or laptop.
- 1 month ago
Yes, you can use the map, but its feature won't work without login into the Gmail account.
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- ∅Lv 71 month ago
maps doesn't require you to login. but you also cannot update any apps without your google account, so eventually it just won't work anymore.
- 1 month ago
Removing your Google account means services like Google Maps, Google Play Store, and other apps will become unavailable. It'll require you to add another Google account to your Android device or have a second Google account already signed in to keep uninterrupted access to these apps