If you have a Google account, you can remove devices from it by going to the Google account settings and clicking on the “devices” tab. There, you will find a list of devices that your account has been associated with. You can click on the device and then select “remove from account.”

How to Remove Google Account from other’s Device?

If you can’t remove the device from your Google account’s Device activity section because the red button isn’t there, instead go to Google Security Checkup and expand Your devices. Then, tap on the 3 dots on the side of the device you wish to delete in order to choose it.

On your Android device, click the three-dots menu button on the device you’d want to remove from trusted devices. On the menu, click Sign out, and you’ll receive a confirmation pop-up asking you whether you want to remove the gadget from trusted devices.

Scroll down to “Your Devices” and select “Manage Devices.” Your Google account is linked to the devices listed here. Click your missing device, then click the “Delete” button under “Account Access.

To access your Google Account, go to the following URL: https://account.google.com/. Select Security from the left navigation menu. On the Your device’s screen, choose to Manage devices. You’ll see any devices that are linked to your current Google Account and can be controlled by it. Select a device for further information.

Click on the device and you’ll see a red command labeled REMOVE. Go to your existing Android device’s Settings > Google, then Select “Sign-in and Security.” Now scroll down and pick “Recently Used Devices” from the list of choices.