Google Play Games: accessing player profiles from a web browser

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Is it possible to access Google Play Games player profiles from a web browser?






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How do I access my Google Play Games account?

On an Android phone or tablet
  • On your Android phone or tablet, open Play Games .
  • At the bottom, tap Profile.
  • Under your gamer name, you'll see what account you're using.


  • Can you link Google Play accounts?

    Under "From Google", find "Google Play", then click Details. If you haven't linked any accounts yet, click Link. If you already have linked accounts, click the plus button to create a new link request. Enter the email address of the owner of the Google Play Developer account you'd like to link.

    Can other people see your Google Play Games?

    On an Android phone or tablet On your device, open the Settings app. Play Games. Under 'Profile and privacy', choose who can view your activity: Everyone on Google Play Games.

    How can I recover my Google Play Games profile?

    If you get a new Android phone, to restore game progress, sign in to the same account you used before....Clear storage of the Play Games app
  • Open your device's Settings app.
  • Tap Apps & notifications. ...
  • Scroll down and tap Google Play Games.
  • Tap Storage. ...
  • Reopen the Play Games app.







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