Best Practices
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== Accounts == | == Managing Accounts Across Devices == | ||
* Make sure accounts you create are not tied to any specific employee, that way you are planning for potential staffing changes. This could be creating a Gmail or Outlook accounts to use as your core accounts or working with your IT to generate a number of accounts that can be accessed by anyone on your team. | * Make sure accounts you create are not tied to any specific employee, that way you are planning for potential staffing changes. This could be creating a Gmail or Outlook accounts to use as your core accounts or working with your IT to generate a number of accounts that can be accessed by anyone on your team. | ||
Revision as of 20:24, 12 June 2023
Managing Accounts Across Devices
- Make sure accounts you create are not tied to any specific employee, that way you are planning for potential staffing changes. This could be creating a Gmail or Outlook accounts to use as your core accounts or working with your IT to generate a number of accounts that can be accessed by anyone on your team.
- Managing Console & Platforms Accounts
- Use the "+" trick to sign up for multiple accounts using he same email address so you can easily manage lots of account
- joe@gmail dot com is the same email address as joe+larry@gmail dot come which is also the same email as joe+smith@gmail dot com.
- Outlook email addresses can be also be used for individual console accounts and are automatically associated with Microsoft/Xbox services. The Outlook account acts the same way any other email address would and can be used to create other gaming platform accounts (Epic, PlayStation, Nintendo, etc.).
- Use the "+" trick to sign up for multiple accounts using he same email address so you can easily manage lots of account