If you have a Samsung phone, there are a few ways to delete your account from your phone. The first way is to go to the Samsung website and sign in. Then, under the “Accounts” tab, select “Delete account.” After you delete your account, you will need to re-enter your password and password recovery code.


Go to Menu, then Account icon. Select the Samsung ID from the menu. Go to the Settings menu again, then select the Account icon from it. Tap Remove account after that.

Delete a device from your account by tapping and holding it from the registered devices list.

You’re probably aware of how crucial it is to wipe your Samsung Galaxy’s data before selling it, but a basic factory reset may still expose your personal photos, videos, contacts, bank accounts, and other information to crafty hackers (or anybody who downloads Android recovery software.

If you don’t already have a Samsung account, you’ll be able to download and update apps only through the Google Play Store. unassuming they’re OK with signing in with a Google account instead of one created specifically for Samsung devices, users without a Samsung account will be unable to download or upgrade applications.

Open the Settings app on your phone. Tap Accounts in the left-hand menu. If you don’t see “Accounts,” select Users & accounts from the drop-down menu. Select the account to delete by tapping it once or twice. To keep your information private, be sure to erase any other Google Accounts on the phone before erasing this?