![]() If either the current, or the new, Blogger account is based upon a non GMail email address, be aware of special issues related to non GMail based accounts. ![]() We have found that the advice to use two different browsers is most effective, in this procedure.īe aware of ownership requirements - and make sure the new owner is aware. Carefully use the "Use different account" link, when logging in before each of the last 3 steps.Clear cache, cookies, and authenticated sessions, then restart the browser, after each of the first 3 steps.Use 2 different browsers (on one computer, or on two computers) - one browser for using the current Blogger account, the second for setting up, then using, the new Blogger account. ![]() There are 3 ways to ensure that the correct Blogger account is used, during the transfer procedure. Google authenticates using one account, for multiple tasks (Blogger, Google Apps, Google Mail, and others), using cookies. If any pictures are hosted by the current account, do not ever delete the account.īe careful, and use the right account for each of the transfer steps. If you uploaded any pictures to any of the blogs, using post editor, your pictures are stored in Picasa - and they will not be transferred. or Picasa, do not delete the current account. If the current account has any other Google features, such as AdSense, GMail. If you're doing this in preparation to switching your Blogger, GMail, or other email account, do not discontinue the current account until you have executed, and tested, step 2, by successfully performing step 3. Using the newly added account, to remove the old account, assures you that the account just added now has administrative authority. Using the Permissions wizard at Settings - Basic, remove the old account.Login to Blogger, using the account that was just given administrative access.If you're transferring ownership, not adding an administrator.This gives you a blog with team ownership. Be careful, and only add administrators who you can trust, and who you reasonably expect to continue to be available. Using the Permissions wizard at Settings - Basic, make the new member an administrator, by selecting "Admin" in place of "Author". Login to Blogger, using an account that currently has administrative access to the blog.Note that the email account used initially, and the Google account may, or may not, be the same.This gives you a blog with team membership. Or setup a new Google account, if necessary. Open the email received, and accept membership, using any valid Google account.Login to Google, under the email account targeted in step 2.Using the Permissions wizard at Settings - Basic, add a new blog member, using a suitable email address used by the person being given access. ![]()
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