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VanguardLH wrote:
> No indication the switch wasn`t permanent. I wasn`t prepared to switch,
> because I don`t know if it would be permanent, and I`d have to dig for
> the switch again to go back to what I had, or find out there was no
> going back.
No, it isn`t a switch, it`s a separate URL to the basic version, if you
revert to the normal URL you get what you`re used to, it doesn`t promote
or demote your gmail account.
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