Since I am on an old Prime license, and the new licenses include “unlimited accounts”, I’d just like some clarification on how this works?
I assume that means that if I have a license for Google account A, and I have an Google account B for which I have not explicitly purchased a license, I can sync both to the same machine on just the one license, correct?
If I however have 2 Google accounts, and I have a license on account A with “unlimited accounts”, and I have 2 machines where I would like account A and B to be synced to machine 1, and just account B to machine 2, would I need to purchase the license for account B, or is there a way to use the license from account A?
I assume that means that if I have a license for Google account A, and I have an Google account B for which I have not explicitly purchased a license, I can sync both to the same machine on just the one license, correct?- Correct
If I however have 2 Google accounts, and I have a license on account A with “unlimited accounts”, and I have 2 machines where I would like account A and B to be synced to machine 1, and just account B to machine 2, would I need to purchase the license for account B, or is there a way to use the license from account A?- as long as Account A has been added on at least one machine, then Account B on machine 2 will be recognized as linked to your main account
I arrived here googling around on how exactly other family members (with separate windows accounts on the same laptop pc) could use Insync for themselves without purchasing extra licenses (it says unlimited accounts).
For individual desktop licenses: setup is user-specific, but license is system-wide.
So I made a test and it’s true! it’s really hassle free: login into windows from your other family member’s account, let him install insync software and add whatever account he wishes to sync. Insync will authorize his account.