You can identify websites where you have accounts by reviewing your Google Account’s connected apps, third-party access, and email search, then manually curate a list to manage or revoke access.
What apps are using my email?
Apps using your email appear in your Google Account under Connected apps and sites, which you can access via Gmail or Google Account settings.
Head to Gmail first. Click your profile picture in the top-right corner, then pick Manage your Google Account. From there, choose Security in the left sidebar. Scroll down to Connected apps and sites. You’ll see every app and service that’s tapped into your Gmail account. Don’t recognize one? Hit Remove Access to cut ties immediately.
How do you see what accounts are linked to your email outlook?
In Outlook, linked accounts are managed under Settings > Sync email > Manage connected accounts, where you can view, edit, or remove them.
Fire up Outlook and look to the bottom-right corner. Click View all Outlook settings. Next, pick Sync email from the second column, then scroll to Manage your connected accounts in the third. This screen shows every email account tied to your Outlook profile. Want to tweak details, refresh a connection, or yank an account entirely? You can do all of that here.
How do I find out what Google accounts I have?
Your Google accounts are listed in your Google Dashboard under Data & privacy, which consolidates all services tied to each account.
Head straight to account.google.com and sign in. In the left sidebar, click Data & privacy. Scroll down to Content saved from Google services and tap Google Dashboard. Here, you’ll see every Google account hooked up to your current session. Not sure which one you’re using? Check the profile icon in the top-right—it’ll show you all your accounts at a glance.
How many Google accounts do I have?
Google doesn’t cap the number of accounts you can create, and you can link them for easy switching.
Seriously, Google lets you spin up as many accounts as you want—each with its own unique email. To juggle them, just click the profile icon in the top-right of any Google service (Gmail, Search, etc.) and pick the one you need. Businesses often use multiple accounts for different roles, while folks at home might split personal and work use. Handy, right?
What sites are connected to my email?
Connected sites are listed under Connected apps and sites in your Google Account Security settings, where you can review and revoke access.
Log into your Google Account and head to Security in the left menu. Scroll down to Connected apps and sites and click Manage access. This page is a goldmine—it shows every site or app that’s ever used your Gmail address to sign you in. Don’t recognize one? Zap it. Better safe than sorry.
Who can access my Gmail?
People with access to your Gmail are listed under Manage devices in your Google Account Security settings.
Open your Google Account and click Security. Under Your devices, hit Manage devices. You’ll see a list of gadgets (phones, tablets, computers) where you’re currently signed in. Spot something fishy? Click Sign out to boot it out of your account instantly.
How can I see all accounts linked to my email?
Linked accounts appear in your Google Account under Security > Connected apps and sites or via a manual email search.
First, check Google Account > Security > Connected apps and sites to catch any third-party services hooked up to your email. For a broader sweep, dive into your Gmail inbox and search for phrases like “verify your email,” “welcome to,” or “account created.” Jot down the sites that pop up, then use their password recovery options to close or manage those accounts.
Why are my two Gmail accounts linked?
Gmail accounts are linked if you’ve configured one to fetch mail from the other under Settings > See all settings > Accounts and Import.
Ever set up Accounts and Import in Gmail to pull emails from another account? If so, messages from both inboxes might show up in one. To check, open Gmail, click the gear icon, then See all settings > Accounts and Import. Look for “Check mail from other accounts.” If you see another account listed, that’s why your inboxes are tied together.
How do you know what accounts are linked to your Gmail?
Linked accounts are visible in your Google Account under Security > Connected apps and sites, where all sign-in methods are tracked.
Pop into your Google Account and click Security. Scroll to Connected apps and sites and hit Manage access. This page is like a logbook—it tracks every site or service that’s ever signed you in with your Gmail address. Don’t need it? Revoke access and tighten up your security.
How do I know what Google knows about me?
Google’s knowledge of you is stored in the My Activity page, which logs searches, site visits, and app usage.
Head to My Activity while signed in. You’ll see a timeline packed with your searches, YouTube history, location data, and interactions with Google apps. Want to clean house? Delete activity or tweak privacy settings under Data & privacy to limit what Google tracks. Honestly, this is the best way to see what’s being logged.
Who Google thinks you are?
Google builds an advertising profile based on data like age, gender, income, and interests, which you can review in your Ad Settings.
Visit Google Ad Settings to see how Google categorizes you. It predicts details like your age range, gender, household income, and interests (think tech, fitness, etc.) to tailor ads. Not a fan of the assumptions? Edit or remove categories to refine your profile. Your data, your rules.
How do I find out what Google accounts my phone number is linked to?
Google will display linked accounts when you verify your phone number via account recovery.
On any device or browser, go to accounts.google.com and pick Forgot email? or Forgot password?. Enter your phone number and follow the prompts to get a verification code. After you enter it, Google will show any accounts tied to that number. This trick works if the number was used during setup or recovery—pretty slick.
Is a Google account and a Gmail account the same thing?
A Gmail account is a type of Google account with a @gmail.com email address, but Google accounts can use non-Gmail addresses too.
A Google account unlocks services like Drive, Photos, and YouTube, while a Gmail account is just the email service tied to a @gmail.com address. You can create a Google account with a non-Gmail address (like @yahoo.com), but a Gmail account always uses the @gmail.com domain and includes the email service by default. Confusing? A little, but now you know.
Can you have 2 Gmail accounts?
Yes, you can create and use multiple Gmail accounts simultaneously, switching between them without signing in and out.
Want two Gmail accounts running at once? Sign into the first one in your browser or app, then add the second via the profile icon in the top-right (pick Add account). On the Gmail mobile app, tap your profile picture and choose Add another account. Switching between them is seamless—each has its own inbox, contacts, and settings. Super convenient for keeping work and personal separate.
Can I have 2 Gmail accounts with same phone number?
As of 2026, you can create up to four Gmail accounts using the same phone number, but each must pass verification.
When you create a new account, Google sends a verification code to your phone. You can reuse the same number for multiple accounts, but each one needs to complete the verification process. Hit a snag? Try a different recovery email or wait a bit before creating more accounts. Google may flag frequent reuse of the same number for security checks—just something to keep in mind.
