If you have an email address associated with your Google account, it’s likely that you’ve received a message asking you to remove the address. This is usually done in order to prevent spam from being sent to your inbox. To remove an email address from your Google account, follow these steps:
- Log into your Google account and click on the “Accounts” tab.
- In the “Accounts” section, click on the “Google” icon in the top left corner of the screen.
- In the “Settings” section, click on the “Email Addresses” tab.
- In the “Add Address” field, enter a new email address for yourself and click on the “Add Address” button.
- Click on the “Confirm Add Address” button to finish adding your new email address to your Google account.
On the right corner of your page, click your account symbol. (Note: you should sign in to two or more accounts) Select “Sign out of all accounts” from the drop-down menu. Then choose which one you’d want to remove. Click Yes after selecting it, and you’re done (just log back into your account
Type the name of the individual whose email address you want to update in the white search bar with your Google Contacts open. Click the checkbox over the incorrect/old email address. Select [Delete] from the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of the screen.
To remove an account, go to Gmail’s Settings page and look for the garbage can associated with your service. To terminate the account, confirm and follow the on-screen instructions. You may either suspend or delete an account instead of permanently closing it if you want to restore it in the future. Choose the permanent delete option to erase a user rather than