If you have a Google account and have saved it to Chrome, you can remove it from the browser by following these steps:
- Open Chrome.
- Type chrome://settings/accounts into the address bar and hit enter.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the “Remove account” button.
- Enter your Google account information into the “Account Details” field and click on the “Remove account” button.
You may remove accounts from this list if you like. Select Remove an account on the sign-in page. Next to any account, you’d want to delete, click the red – (minus) button. To confirm, click Yes, Remove in the next window.
On your device, open a browser where you’re signed in, such as Chrome. Go to myaccount.google.com. Select your profile picture or first in the top right corner. Choose to Remove an account from the menu that appears. To delete an account, select it and then Delete on the next screen.
Remove any unneeded accounts from your Google Account. Select Unlink account. Click the X in the upper-right corner. Remove is the option to choose after Yes, delete has been selected.
To access your settings, simply click the “Settings” button. Click the “Details” button to see it in the lower right corner of your inbox. After you press the button, a pop-up window appears. Select “Sign out of all other sessions.” You’re finished.
Sends you an email with a disavow link in it, so USE THE DISAVOW LINK to delete the connection to your address if you no longer have access to it. all you can do now is contact those addresses and ask them to remove your address from their recovery option?