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YouTube has a nice feature that allows you to link your Google account to your YouTube account. Here’s how to move your YouTube account and link it to a different account including Google Apps.

Linking YouTube accounts to Gmail / Google Accounts [including Google Apps] is a feature Google added a while back so users could tie all their accounts together under a single login. I linked my groovyPost YouTube channel to my personal Google account, and it’s worked well until a few days ago when I started posting our TechGroove show on YouTube.

The problem is YouTube only allows a single account to upload and manage videos, and I need to allow the team to manage the channel when I’m not around. Rather than give them the password to my personal account [nice try, guys], I decided to create a general account in our Google Apps install and let them share that account. Fortunately, after a bit of tinkering, I figured out how to unlink my YouTube account from my personal account and link it to the new Google Apps account I created. Although it was a bit tense the first time, it is very simple and can be done without any data loss or risk. Here’s how it works.

How To Link or Move a YouTube Account to a New Google Account

Log in to YouTube using your existing linked Google Account, then click the down arrow on your account name [usually found on the top right of the browser window].

Click Settings from the context menu.

Click Advanced.

Click the link Change Google Account.

Unlinking your Google Account from your YouTube Account is serious business, so Google wants you to confirm you know what you’re doing by entering a verification code. Enter the code shown and click Unlink My Accounts.

When prompted to confirm the “unlinking,” click OK.

Very carefully, click Link to an Existing Google Account.

Click the link Sign in as a different user.

Enter the email address and password of the new account you want the YouTube account linked to. Click Link Accounts when completed.

You should now receive a green box telling you the account has been linked to your Google Account.

And if you linked your YouTube account to a Google Apps account, you will get the following message the first time you visit the channel.

5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. matsch

    Hi
    I understand I put this message one month later… but the way you show it not the case anymore.
    Now when you click “change”, you arrive on your gmail account directly… and then… how to do it??? mystery…
    if you have good idea…
    thanks

    Matsch

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    • Steve Krause

      Which step are you talking about? The 4th screenshot?

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  2. AK Finn

    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for the precise info and screenshots. I’ll be linking accounts soon.

    Quick question: Ideally, I want to have 2 separate YouTube channels linked to a single Google account [so I can keep posting videos to both YouTubes, but communicate to everyone through one G account]; is that possible with your instructions here?

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