Ok, thanks for the insight. I must be doing something wrong, then, that 
would also explain why I didn't find any results relating to this.
I don't know what, though, because the connection code is pretty 
straightforward.
Anyway, thanks !

Le vendredi 20 septembre 2013 03:41:09 UTC+2, Douglas Drumond a écrit :
>
> After the user signed in, unless they signed out, this should be 
> automatic. At least on my phone (4.3), when I signed in my app, I had to 
> manually sign out to test login with Google+ again because it already used 
> the last account to login the second time I launched the app. I have three 
> accounts on this device.
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> 2013/9/19 FReDD <altess...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> sorry if this topic has been discussed before, I didn't find a definitive 
>> answer.
>> I am developing a game with Google Play Game capabilities (leaderboards & 
>> achievements).
>> I implemented Google+ sign-in, following the tutorial and the provided 
>> code examples.
>>
>> Everything is working fine, but the problem I am currently facing occurs 
>> in the following scenario,
>> at least on an Android 2.2 device :
>>
>>    - I have two Google accounts, both of them are declared and syncing 
>>    on my device
>>    - I start my game, and a dialog (of my own) asks me whether I want to 
>>    use Google Play Game capabilities,
>>    and therefore if I want to sign in to Google+
>>    - I click 'Yes' and my code starts calling the Google+ sign-in API
>>    - Android Google+ API kicks in and asks me to choose one of my two 
>>    accounts to sign in 
>>
>> What I'd like for my future players is allow them to do this once, and 
>> never bother to sign in again (if they
>> allow it, of course). Is there a way to tell the Google+ API to use one 
>> account in particular and use it to
>> sign in automatically ?
>> I can understand that a completely silent sign-in can be a privacy 
>> concern, but is there a way to store
>> which account was used and use it later ?
>>
>> Thanks
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