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You can just log out of your daughter's account and log in to your account. If you don't log out again, and select the 'remember me' option if available, you'll remain logged in.
Hi Lois,
In order for you to sign in using your own email kindly go back or open the page that says your husbands account is still signed in. Look for this link for you to see how to log out your husbands gmail then once you logged it out that is the time you can sign in using your email. Hope it helps. Sign out Gmail Help
Hope it helps.
Bring up Gmail, click your username, then select "Sign out." You can only be logged in to one account at a time. You'll have to log out of one account and log in to the other each time you want to switch.
Alternatively, use two different web browsers. You can log in to one account with one browser, and log in to the other account with the other browser.
You can only be logged into one gmail account at a time on the same browser, but you can log into a different account from a different browser.
For example: if you are using Firefox to access gmail for one account, you can use Opera, Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari, or some other browser to open gmail for another account at the same time. With this approach, you can have as many gmail accounts open at once as you have unique browsers.
If you cannot get a browser to sign out of one gmail address then into another, you may have to clear history or cookies or both, possibly even restart your computer. If you don't completely close a browser, you will remain logged into whatever account you were in, even if you close a tab.
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