Today, when I tried sharing google admanager with multiple accounts, I was suddenly attracted by one of the exit links, which are roughly as follows: http: // www.google.com/accounts/Logout2? Ilo = 1 & ils =
Ah, androiddeveloper, cl, groups2.US, jotspot, lh2, mail, orkut. US, sitemaps, talk, wave, wise, writely, s. CN& Ilc = 0 & continue = continue
Ils = ah, androiddeveloper, cl, groups2.US, jotspot, lh2, mail, orkut. US, sitemaps, talk, wave, wise, writely, s. CNTo attract, you can see the rules in the analysis. This parameter is a comma-separated application, and some applications are followed by a ". Country Code" to identify the language. It is estimated that the link will be used to log out of these applications. So what services does Google have and what their service code is? Let's take a look at the table on the next page:
Service |
Service Code |
Google AdSense |
Adsense |
Google AdWords |
Adwords |
Google App Engine |
Ah |
Google Alerts |
Alerts |
Google Analytics |
Analytics |
Android |
Android |
Android Market |
Androiddeveloper |
Google Answers |
Answers |
Google Apps |
Apps |
Google Video |
Audio Video |
Audio Ads |
Audioads |
Business Solutions |
Bizsol |
Blogger |
Blogger |
Google Bookmarks |
Bookmarks |
Google Ad Planner |
Branding |
Browser Sync |
Browserstate |
Knowledge Search |
Cf |
Google Calendar |
Cl |
Google Code |
Code |
Google Contacts |
Cp |
Google m Search |
Cprose |
DART Advertisers |
Dfa |
DART Publishers |
Dfp |
FeedBurner |
Feedburner |
Google Finance |
Finance |
Google Latitude |
Friendview |
Ad Manager |
Gam |
Google Base |
Gbase |
Google Book Search Copyright Settlement |
Gbss |
Google Desktop |
Gd |
Google Map Maker |
Geowiki |
Google Online Assessment |
Goa |
Tasks |
Goanna_mobile |
Google PinYin IME |
Goopy |
Google Groups |
Groups2 |
Google Translation Center |
Gtrans |
Google Image Labeler |
Guess |
Google Health |
Health |
Web History |
Hist |
IGoogle |
Ig |
Google Sites |
Jotspot |
Knol |
Knol |
Local Business Center |
Lbc |
Picasa Web Albums |
Lh2 |
Google Maps |
Local |
Gmail |
Mail |
Solutions Marketplace |
Marketplace |
Mobile Content Console |
Mdc |
Google Mobile |
Mobile |
Google Sync |
Mobilesync |
Google News |
News |
Google Notebook |
Notebook |
Orkut |
Orkut |
Google Print Ads |
Paa |
Google Page Creator |
Pages |
Google AdSense For Print |
Pap |
Google Friend Connect |
Peoplesense |
Google Book Search |
Print |
Google BookSearch Partners Program |
Printpublisher |
Profiles |
Profiles |
Google Reader |
Reader |
Google Checkout |
Sisierra |
Google Webmaster Tools |
Sitemaps |
Google Subscribed Links (Google Co-op) |
Sprose |
Send to Phone |
Stp |
Google Talk |
Talk |
Google in Your Language |
Transconsole |
Google Trends |
Trends |
Google Insights for Search |
Trendspro |
Google Help |
U2u |
Google Video |
Videoonline |
3D Warehouse |
Warehouse |
Weaver |
Weaver |
Website Optimizer |
Websiteoptimizer |
Local Business Referrals |
Wf |
Google WiFi |
Wifi |
Google Docs |
Writely |
YouTube |
Youtube |
What can I do with these service codes? Can we use to log on to the corresponding service and use the address https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin on the next page? Service = <service code> however, after logon is complete, the google ManageAccount page is displayed by default, instead of the service. Generally, a continue parameter must be included later to redirect after logon. Google fans can also check to see if there are services that have not been used yet :)