I need someone to please help meby confirming one way or the other with details as to why:
Q: If a full "reset" of GOS is performed on a (formerly stock) P9P (purchased from Google), and the legacy G acct is never added back into the clean GOS config, but a new "throw away" G acct IS configured in the G sandbox, will there be ANY identifiers remaining that Google could use to associate the device back to the legacy G acct?
Q: what about retaining the eSIM (phone #) associated with the legacy G acct on the device moving forward? Can I safely assume that with only infrequent enablement (as needed) of sandboxed GPSvcs and GPStore and those only having "network" permission, that G can no longer access any potential device identifiers?
Assuming the above is correct, what would be the exposure to Google by adding a 2nd eSIM (phone #) to my device and use that number strictly for G auth? Obviously, if my carrier sells my info to G, then all bets are off?
I'm asking because I don't want to waste even more time trying to create a new G login, versus, just removing all my data from Google and staying with the legacy login IF Google will associate both accounts anyway? In other words, does a formerly stock device need new eSIMs from a new carrier to truly cut the cord on a (formerly stock) P9P?