Google+ Page Administration (Awkwardly) Makes Its Way To Mobile Devices

Now Google+ page administrators can keep track of their pages while on the move. Page managers can now post, comment & interact with followers — directly from their mobile app.  The new update (version 3.2) is available for both Android and iOS. In order to access the Google+ app as a page, users need to sign-out of the application, […]

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Now Google+ page administrators can keep track of their pages while on the move. Page managers can now post, comment & interact with followers — directly from their mobile app.  The new update (version 3.2) is available for both Android and iOS.

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In order to access the Google+ app as a page, users need to sign-out of the application, then sign back in. Upon logging in again, users can choose which pages they’d like to administer. Once selected, all posts & comments will appear as the page, rather than your personal account.

The process of signing out in order to just log right back in is rather inconvenient for users. To admin a page, users must sign completely off of Google+ then log in as a page (and vice-versa to go back). While the execution leaves some room to be desired, the functionality is a much welcomed improvement for page owners.  To try yourself, download the new v3.2 app today for Android or iOS.

 


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