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Fold & Flip PhonesI've been having issues setting up rcs chats. So I recently went onto my google account and found that my device is on there twice. Anyone know what is going on? Nobody is responding on the google forums...
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Is it possible with 2 sims it may do this?
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Yes it would but I've only ever had 1 sim
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your Google account shows the same phone twice, it likely means you've signed into your Google account on that device from multiple locations or apps, or perhaps you have multiple user profiles on your phone.
Possible Reasons:
Multiple sessions/apps:
If you've signed into your Google account from different apps or browsers on the same device, each session might be listed separately, even though it's the same phone.
Incognito or private browsing:
Using incognito or private browsing modes can create separate sessions, leading to multiple entries for the same device.
Multiple user accounts:
If your phone has multiple user profiles, you might be signed into your Google account on each profile, creating duplicate entries.
App permissions:
If you've granted an app access to your Google account data, it might be listed as a separate session, even if it's on the same phone.
How to Check:
1. Review signed-in devices:
Go to your Google Account security settings and check the "Devices you trust" section. See if there are multiple entries for the same device.
2. Review sessions:
In the same security settings, review the "Recent activity" section. This shows your recent sign-in activity, including the device and app used.
3. Check user profiles:
If you have multiple user profiles on your phone, check if you're signed into your Google account on each profile.
4. Remove devices:
If you want to remove a device from your Google account, go to the security settings and remove the specific device from the "Devices you trust" section.
Possible Reasons:
Multiple sessions/apps:
If you've signed into your Google account from different apps or browsers on the same device, each session might be listed separately, even though it's the same phone.
Incognito or private browsing:
Using incognito or private browsing modes can create separate sessions, leading to multiple entries for the same device.
Multiple user accounts:
If your phone has multiple user profiles, you might be signed into your Google account on each profile, creating duplicate entries.
App permissions:
If you've granted an app access to your Google account data, it might be listed as a separate session, even if it's on the same phone.
How to Check:
1. Review signed-in devices:
Go to your Google Account security settings and check the "Devices you trust" section. See if there are multiple entries for the same device.
2. Review sessions:
In the same security settings, review the "Recent activity" section. This shows your recent sign-in activity, including the device and app used.
3. Check user profiles:
If you have multiple user profiles on your phone, check if you're signed into your Google account on each profile.
4. Remove devices:
If you want to remove a device from your Google account, go to the security settings and remove the specific device from the "Devices you trust" section.
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