Signing in with Google or Apple ID are really convenient ways to sign into the SkyShepherd app. When set-up right, it can log you in quickly and easily.
We have noticed that on some Samsung phones, when the default internet browser is set as "Samsung Internet," an interesting dynamic happens that may affect users with multiple Google accounts signed in on their phone. The effect is that, after you first use "Sign in with Google," any subsequent times you sign in with Google, it will automatically select the account you chose the first time. Normally, that's not a problem, as most people only have one Google account on their phone, or, if they have more than one, than, only one that they have selected to use for their SkyShepherd account.
If you are a rare user that has more than one SkyShepherd account each of which use use a Google email that is also associated with your phone, then you might see this issue, and if so, it might get in your way of signing in and out of your different SkyShepherd accounts.
If you find yourself in this situation, then all you have to do is sign out of your account in the SkyShepherd app, force close the SkyShepherd app, and then look in your phone's settings and change the default application for internet browsing from the 'Samsung Internet' app to Chrome. When you open the app back up, and choose to sign in with Google, you'll now be able to select which Google account you want to use to sign into the SkyShepherd app with.
This issue doesn't affect iPhones, even if you have Safari as your default browser. It may affect other non-Google Pixel Android phones. The solution for those, if seen, is likely to make Chrome the default internet browser on the phone.
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