If I create a new Gmail account, will I automatically be signed out of YouTube?
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When I first joined Google+, I created a new Gmail account to go with it. However, my YouTube account was an AOL e-mail, so every time I went on YouTube, I'd be signed out of Gmail, and vice versa. So I decided to just delete my Gmail account and link my Google+ to my AOL account. This has worked fine. However, I'm now trying to sync my contacts from Facebook. In order to do this, I needed to first sync them to Yahoo (which worked fine). But then the website said I had to upload those to my Gmail. As I previously noted, I deleted my Gmail account. If I were to make a Gmail account associated with my Google Account (which uses an AOL e-mail), will I be logged out of YouTube every time?
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Answer:
WTF are you talking about? No of course not once you stay logged in it will stay the same way you had earlier.
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