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Bookmark to specific account in Google Drive

In case you have more than one account in Google (which is probably most of developers), you probably faced an issues when you found your self with list of docs in Google Drive that you can't recognize. The reason in most cases is that Google just getting you to Drive with your other account.

The solution is pretty simple. The link to the Google Drive (GMail as well) support authuser parameter. So using the following link will always log  you in to Drive as specified account

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/?authuser=myprivateemail@gmail.com

As I told - same will work also for Gmail -

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/?authuser=myprivateemail@gmail.com


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