If you want to disconnect yourself from constant emails, you need to remove your account from your smartphone. Your email app and account are synced when you set up your mobile for the first time, so you might have thought it’s not possible to remove them. However, it is, and in this tutorial, we show you how to remove a Google account on Android and iOS.
How to Remove a Google Account on Mobile Devices
Follow these easy steps to delete your Google account
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On Android
- Open the Gmail App on your mobile device.
- On the top right, tap the profile photo.
- Select Manage account on this device.
- Tap on the account you want to remove.
- Hit Remove Account.
On iPhone
- Open your Gmail app.
- On the top right, tap your profile photo.
- Then tap on manage accounts on this device.
- Select Remove from this device.
- Click on Delete the account.
There you go! Deleting the Google account from your mobile devices is easy. Follow these steps, and you can remove the account when you need to.
Removing a Google account from your device or browser can help protect your privacy, help you detach from constant emails, manage multiple accounts more efficiently, or prepare a device for resale or transfer. Whether you’re using Android or iOS, the steps are straightforward.
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