Google Messages users with multiple Google accounts on their Android phones may have noticed how seamless it is to switch between accounts within the app. However, there are some limitations when it comes to signing out or using Google Messages without a Google account. Google is now addressing this issue with a new warning feature.
Here’s what you need to know about the latest update:
– When signing out of your Google account on Google Messages, you may lose access to features like Magic Compose and Device Pairing.
– If you have Profile Discovery enabled, you’ll be prompted to disable it to protect your privacy.
– Switching between accounts will also result in losing access to Magic Compose and Device Pairing.
These warnings were discovered by @Assembledebug from TheSPAndroid, highlighting the importance of being informed about the changes in the app. Previously, Google Messages did not clearly outline the consequences of using the app without a linked account.
Now, with this new warning feature, users can make more informed decisions about their interactions with Google Messages. This update is gradually rolling out for users on the latest Google Messages beta version v.20240321_01_RC00.
Stay tuned for more updates on how Google is enhancing user experience on its messaging platform.