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TekoRaiK
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Stadia Player

Can I do login only in Stadia website?

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I want to login in the computer of my work once without logout and login every time. But when I do login in Stadia the browser has access to all of my Google services(play, Gmail, etc) and this is a problem for me.

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JohnZoidberg
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Gold Stadia Guide

Hello @TekoRaiK 

As suggested, using an Incognito window may work. A couple other suggestions are 1) to open a "Guest" window, which is sort of like creating a new browser profile that gets deleted automatically when the window closes; or 2) create a new browser profile for your personal account and log in to your personal Google account from there so you can switch back and forth between those profiles to keep your personal and work accounts separate. If you always use the same work machine every day, option #2 is probably more convenient. But, if it's a shared machine, then option #1 (or using an Incognito window) would be safer.

Why not Zoidberg?

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RXShorty
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Platinum Stadia Guide

Don't think this is possible.

I created a new Google Account just for Stadia.

Maybe try using the incognito mode in Chrome? When you close the browser you are logged out.

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JohnZoidberg
Gold Stadia Guide
Gold Stadia Guide

Hello @TekoRaiK 

As suggested, using an Incognito window may work. A couple other suggestions are 1) to open a "Guest" window, which is sort of like creating a new browser profile that gets deleted automatically when the window closes; or 2) create a new browser profile for your personal account and log in to your personal Google account from there so you can switch back and forth between those profiles to keep your personal and work accounts separate. If you always use the same work machine every day, option #2 is probably more convenient. But, if it's a shared machine, then option #1 (or using an Incognito window) would be safer.

Why not Zoidberg?
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