How to Share Access to Your Gmail Account
As more and more people choose to use Gmail as their primary email service, there’s a growing need for ways to share access to a single account. This can be helpful in situations where multiple people need access to the same emails, such as a family or a small business team.
Fortunately, sharing access to a Gmail account is relatively simple. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Step 1: Enable Access for Less Secure Apps
Before you can share access to your Gmail account, you need to enable access for less secure apps. This is because Gmail considers third-party access to be “less secure” than logging in directly on their website. To do this, go to your Gmail account settings, navigate to the “Security” tab, and turn on the “Less secure app access” option.
Step 2: Create a New User
The next step is to create a new user who will have access to your Gmail account. This can be done in two ways – either by creating a new Google account or by adding an existing Google account to your list of users.
If you’re creating a new Google account, simply follow the prompts to create a new account and then add it to your list of users. If you’re adding an existing Google account, you’ll need to have the email address associated with that account handy.
Step 3: Grant Access to Your Gmail Account
Once you’ve created a new user account or added an existing one, you need to grant them access to your Gmail account. To do this, go to your Gmail account settings, navigate to the “Accounts and Import” tab, and then click on the “Add another account” button.
From here, you can enter the email address associated with the new user account or select it from a list of existing accounts. Once you’ve done this, the new user will receive an email with instructions on how to access your Gmail account.
Step 4: Set Permission Levels
Finally, it’s important to set permission levels for each user who has access to your Gmail account. This ensures that each user has the appropriate level of access and can only perform the actions that you want them to.
To set permission levels, go to your Gmail account settings and select the “Accounts and Import” tab. From here, you can choose which actions each user can perform, such as sending or deleting emails.
Sharing access to your Gmail account can be extremely helpful for families, small businesses, or anyone who needs to manage multiple email accounts. By following these simple steps, you can easily share access to your Gmail account and ensure that everyone has the access they need.