Can't access Google Maps any more!
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Log out of your Telus email account completely. Google maps will then work.
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Alternatively use an Incognito (Google Chrome) or InPrivate (Microsoft Edge) window to access Google Maps while logged into Google hosted Telus webmail.
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The simplest way is to have a Gmail account. If you log in to the Gmail account first, then log in to your Telus email, you can access both but the primary cookie in use will be for whichever account was logged in to first. I do that with three Gmail accounts and the Telus email and can switch between them easily in Gmail by clicking the user icon / menu in the top right. All the other Google services I access are tied to that first Gmail login.
Calling in won't get the extra Google services enabled. Tech support has no possible way of doing it nor would they have anyone they could forward the request to. The way Google's enterprise platform is set up, each feature (ie Maps) would have to be individually enabled and Telus isn't going to do that at an individual user email account level. If Telus was to enable additional Google services they'd most likely be doing it across the entire user base and knowing Google, for millions of users / email accounts, there's a decent chance Google will charge for it.
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Hello - thanks for your help on this! It fixed the issue I had in Chrome when using google maps but I am still having the same issue on my iphone for maps.... any idea on how to fix that?
thanks in advance,
Denise