I want to change the (Google Mail account) owner of one of my
application identifiers. I want to do this to increase the security of
my application administration.

I presume that one way to do this is to disable then delete my
application, and then attempt to create an application of the same
name from a new, unknown-to-the-public-domain Google Mail address. I
see the risks in this approach to be:

1.  the application identifier may be unavailable to other Google Mail
accounts indefinitely
2.  the application identifier may be taken by someone else during any
availability window.

Is there any way that I can have an application identifier transferred
between two Google Mail accounts directly without exposing myself to
either risk above?

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