If you use Gmail on a computer, phone, or other device, it’s important to remove it so that you can continue using your email account on those other devices. Here are some tips to help you do this:

  1. Log in to your Gmail account and click the “Settings” button in the top left corner of the main screen.
  2. In the “Settings” screen, click on “Accounts.”
  3. In the Accounts section, click on “Gmail.”
  4. Click on the “Delete Account” button at the bottom of the Accounts section.
  5. Type in your email address and password for both accounts and hit “Delete.”

How to Remove Gmail Account from other’s Device?

Open your Google Account. You may need to sign in. Select Signing into Google from the drop-down menu under “Security.” Pick 2-Step Verification and choose to Revoke all devices you trust. Select Revoke all from the drop-down menu under “Devices you trust.

Go to your Google Account. Select Security from the left navigation menu. On the Your devices list, select Manage devices. A device will be displayed in which you’re currently signed in to your Google Account. For further information, pick a device.

Tap the Settings icon on your Android phone or tablet. Open your device’s Settings app Google. Manage your Google Account. NTP Security at the top of the page to access it. Select 2-Step Verification from the drop-down menu. You may be required to sign in again after updating this setting. Select Revoke All from?

Open the Google Admin app. When prompted, type your Google Account PIN. If necessary, switch to your administrator account: Select Menu Down Arrow. to choose another account. Tap Menu. Devices If you don’t see a notification or alert for a device, tap the My devices link under Settings > Accounts & privacy > Device management to discover what’s happening?

Tap Settings in Your Phone Companion for your Android device. In the upper right corner, click the Settings gear. Accounts should be selected by now. Find the Microsoft account and hit the Sign out button to the right. To complete the unlinking process from your smartphone?