Google Messages warns about lost features

Google Messages
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Have you ever noticed that you automatically log into CAP accounts using your default account without taking a breath? Google is again creating peace in the minds of messaging users about what indexes they may lose if they opt-out.

However, many people opt for multiple Google Accounts; They use a silent feature called “Do not use when signed in” in previous versions. This is the beta version of this latest release that highlights the list of features that are affected if you choose our account-free option.

Keep in mind that you don’t know how to log out of your Google Account at any time. A piece of information flashes up in Windows like real message suggestions from Magic Compose and there is no syncing with other tools like “Magic Pair”.

The recent update seems to mark this as another step forward. If you enable profile search, it is recommended to turn it off as per the logout process. This means that mobile users will not be able to find you from your voicemail because you will not appear on Google search when they query with a phone number. Still, the decision is yours. So, if you prefer to remain private then remove the profile search option.

Plus, now, when you switch accounts with whatever Google user account you’re using for the Messages app, you’ll be notified of it and you’re leaving your account behind. Therefore, you’ll notice that configuration shortcuts and pairing functionality only work with your first account.

This appears to be the latest observation in the realm of a small group of beta users this week. In short, the next time you think about deliberately surrendering the messenger, you will always have the possibility that you might miss those features.