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Tatsky2021-03-21 13:22:46
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Tatsky, 2021-03-21 13:22:46

How to get rid of single sign-on technology on Yandex sites in Chrome?

I have separate accounts for Yandex Music and for all other Yandex services. You have to constantly switch between accounts, which is not very convenient.

Is it possible in the Chrome browser to get rid of single sign-on technology for a specific portal (in this case, Yandex)?
Or is it somehow possible to get rid of single authorization using the Yandex portal itself?

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Lynn "Coffee Man", 2021-03-21
@Tatsky

The easiest option is to listen to music at https://music.yandex.com

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Vasily Bannikov, 2021-03-21
@vabka

In Yandex itself, you can log in to two accounts at once and switch between them.
Another option - roofing felts in chrome itself, or using extensions, you can group tabs so that in one window there is a semblance of several incognito groups with their own set of cookies. (I don't remember the name of the extensions)
The last option is to use the same account for music as for other services. But it doesn't seem to work for you.

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tested life, 2021-04-11
@krasszen2

If you are talking about Yandex Music. I found an obvious way out for myself - I installed Yandex Music from the Microsoft Store, logged in there and listened to music from the application.
If the browsers - my profile works fine if you do not reload the page with music, do not go through the pages and just poke the music switch, then the profile under which I listen to music is used.
If you have MacOS, then I use a different browser. The solution is not perfect, but normal.
Another option is to listen to music from the phone, in headphones.
If you have BigSur on M1 - then I think you can run Yandex music from the AppStore.

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