If you’re a Mac user, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the “logout” command. It’s used to log out of your computer and close any open programs. But what if you don’t have a password for your computer? What if someone has access to your account and logged out without asking? In that case, you’ll need to use the “logout” command with a different name: “shutdown”. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Terminal app and type “shutdown”. This will start the shutdown process.
  2. When the shutdown process is complete, type “logout” in Terminal and hit return. The computer will log out and close all open programs.

Open the Mail program. Select Accounts from the top menu. On the left, select your email account. Uncheck Mail on the right side.

On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail program. Tap your profile photo in the top right corner. On this device, go to Settings > Accounts & privacy. Select your account. At the bottom of the screen, tap Remove account.

Go to the Apple ID site and sign in. Click Change Apple ID. enter a new email address and then Done. enter the code you received through an email log back into all of your devices and services that use the previous Apple ID account using this new email address?

Open the Gmail app on your phone. Tap your profile photo in the upper right corner. To delete a Google account, go to “Manage your Google Account” and then “Delete Account.

Go to “Settings” and select your “iCloud ID” or name. Select “Sign Out” from the bottom of the screen. All iCloud services, including Mail, iTunes, Apple Pay, iCloud Photo Sharing, and Shared Notes, are now disabled on your device.