Google music authorization limit suspended - Epic 4G General

There was a thread in apps stating that google would be limiting google music to 4 authorizations per year. This could be a problem for many who flash roms because everytime you clear data it acts as if its a new device. So if you flash 4 roms in one day and have google music authorize your account every time, then for the rest of the year you won't be able to access the music on the cloud from your device because you won't be able to authorize it. Well google is nixing that plan until they can fix the device recognition. So anybody that paniked and started looking for alternate players can breathe easy... http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/5/16/3025274/google-music-device-deauthorization-limit-suspended[/URL]

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Google Apps Device Policy does not work on S9100

What adding new Google Apps account, I getting the message that this account require Google Apps Device Policy to be installed.
I have installed the Google Apps Device Policy. But when I getting to Account selection screen, pressing OK do nothing. It’s not go to next step of setting up the policy and cannot log in.
Anyone solved this issue?
Shay
I got google apps account (not premium, standard only) and it works flawlessly. Could you make second check to make sure that you have mobile access enabled?
I thought I would be the only professional user
I'm searching the hole internet for 3 days now to find people with this problem.
I experience exactly the same issue.
It took me about 10 factory resets to find out that it is an sgs2 issue.
Shame on Samsung.
This Phone is useless for professional users with Google Apps account.
To all who need the Google Apps Device Policy-App:
Please contact the Samsung support at least 10 times a day.
Until they understand that this is a killer-bug
@jsomby
This issue affects only business accounts.

Multiple Google Accounts question

I signed out of a Google Account after adding another one, and it kept all my paid apps etc. Is there some downfall to this, or is this an easy way to share my apps with my family? Thanks!
Xygod said:
I signed out of a Google Account after adding another one, and it kept all my paid apps etc. Is there some downfall to this, or is this an easy way to share my apps with my family? Thanks!
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I have 4 Google accounts on mine I generally only use 1 for purchasing apps but occasionally accidentally use a different one. You don't 'lose' apps by changing account.
Once you've downloaded an app, it is possible to take the APK and install it on another device. Some apps phone home though and may call you out on this approach!
All apps you get from the play store are linked to the account and devices you were signed into when you got them. Many paid apps check for the linked account when they run out update to prevent you sharing them.
If you have the same account on multiple devices you can share, I do between my phone and my tablet, but my wife for example has her own accounts and own paid apps.
I don't want someone else with my Gmail account on their device. Mine is setup with 2 factor authentication anyway which requires a code which is sent via SMS to me to compete for extra security.
If you use your pc and log into the play store on the web you can see what apps are associated with that account and which devices they were loaded on.
Sent from my Nexus 7

Is it possible to sign out of Google?

As title.
I don't use Sync at all, but keeps communicating to Google about updates etc, and when I go onto desktop Play Store I can "send" apps to my tablet...
Any way to stop this, I just want to maximise battery life and log into the Play store manually if required...
Will "deleting" account remove data?
Ashin said:
As title.
I don't use Sync at all, but keeps communicating to Google about updates etc, and when I go onto desktop Play Store I can "send" apps to my tablet...
Any way to stop this, I just want to maximise battery life and log into the Play store manually if required...
Will "deleting" account remove data?
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If you aren't syncing then no battery will in theory be used for syncing things such as contacts, calendar etc but you still get play store notifications.
You can turn off app update notifications I think if you are rooted, eg via titanium backup but whether that actually stops the checking or just stops the device reporting I don't know.
But to be honest I would say the battery used with regards to a few update notifications from the play store is tiny tiny tiny compared to everything else.
Just turn off sync. The send stuff is all push and uses zero battery unless actually used.
GldRush98 said:
Just turn off sync. The send stuff is all push and uses zero battery unless actually used.
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I have turned off sync and everything else and even "froze" various google apps. the damn thing just turns the stuff on again and syncs and connects to google . I use my n7 on a non internet connected wifi net for media playback of movies and music. the playback skips and lags as the n7 tries to phone home to google....very annoying!

[Q] Nexus for my daughter (almost 7) separate Google acct?

Hi all. I'm looking for some advice. After 3 months with my C60 N7 16gb and constantly having to close notifications from my daughter's games, I decided to get her one of her own (she wanted a leap pad)... actually I am got 32gb C90K N7 and am giving her the 16gb.
Should I set up her own gmail/Google account or is it easier to just have another device on my account? Safer / more secure? What are the pros and con's?
I figure I will install SmartApp protector so she can't get to internet without asking, and Pin on the Play store for purchases (if she figures out how to clear cache and data to bypass/erase the Pon, she earned the game!).
She likes zoodles and has a handful of other games etc.
What else should I be looking into regarding management of content, etc? Are there any apps that I can monitor her activity from my N7? Other safety or utility things I should consider? In the event if loss, should I install some sort of remote wipe App?
From a case standpoint, I think I will get her one like mine (CrazyOnDigital rotating leatherr folio). She likes it, it is inexpensive and functional. I looked at the Naabi Bumper... Definitely more study but so bulky. I might try to find something like the portable DVD player case for it so she can Carey charger and stilts to between home and her mom's house.
Thoughts and advice are welcome.
Time to go root and unlock my N7 and play...
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
1.) you can always block notifications for specific apps in 'app info' (long click on notification, it'll take you there)
2.) I honestly don't see a reason why you wouldn't make her her own account. Your account probably has credit card stored it, which she could use accidentally (you know, to feed Talking Tom ).
In play store, you can set content filtering, if you're rooted, do go ahead and install adfree (if you haven't already), so it blocks annoying adds (most of them with adult content).
There's soooo many parental apps on play store, that you should just go trough them and see which does what.
http://www.wikihow.com/Block-Porn-on-Android
here's an useful link
I don't know much about users, but can you make the second user account have less privileges? Like on Windows (admin, user) or linux (root, user)
About pros/cons of using the same account:
- she can access your data (gmail, contacts, talk...) you'd need to disable or password protect all those apps, even if you disable notifications
+ you can access her data (but it will merge with yours)
using her own account:
+ she'll use gmail eventually, might as well have it already
+ you can easily follow her location with latitude (but I wouldn't let her take tablet to school anyway, so doesn't really make a difference)
+ you can send her pretty pictures by gmail and google talk to her, if you so choose (when you're away for few days on a trip for example) - I don't think you can google talk to yourself
+ no worries with using your credit card
+ if she google talks to someone, you won't get all the notifications on your tablet as well
I think there's enough monitoring apps on play store that you can easily let her use her own account, if you trust her of course.
And an honest conversation about responsibility isn't out of place. I'm sure she will understand and also appreciate you trusting her, and she'll have something completely hers.
Of course, you can always go on play.google.com to check what apps she's installing, log in into chrome with her account to see history and bookmarks, see her gmail... You know, to check that someones not harassing here, no other reason
I asked a similar question as both daughters getting them for Xmas ,don't mind them having there own account just want any downloads from play store to request a password first and with set age restricted content in play store.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium

Frequent Flashing, Google Play Music, InTune portal and others..

Hi.
Over the holidays, I spent far too much time going back and forth between 9.0.11 and Beta-2 and it resulted in a bit of an embarrassing situation.
First, I wasn't able to download youtube videos anymore because I had too many registered devices. All those devices had the same name but for some reason, Google thought they were all different devices. I had to chat with google and ask them to clear out my device list.
A few months ago, and this was with a Pixel 3, I wasn't able to use Google Pay anymore because my bank couldn't activate the card. The problem was that my profile was full of devices so they had to clear that as well.
Now, after going back to 9.0.11 with hopefully the intent to stay on stable for awhile, I was not able to register my device via intune anymore because, well, my account was FULL of devices so I had to open a ticket with IT and explain why I had capped the number of registered devices.
So all that being said, is there a way to flash different versions on the One Plus 6T, have fun with Betas, but not have Google Play Music or Intune think it's a brand new device being setup? I believe de-registering might be the best option but even that's capped; both Intune and Google Play Music have a maximum number of devices you can de-register.

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