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To remove your Google account from other devices, ensuring your privacy and security, follow these steps:-
Firstly, access your Google Account settings. You can do this by opening a web browser on your computer or mobile device and navigating to myaccount.google.com. Sign in with the Google account that you wish to manage.
Once logged in, locate and click on the “Security” tab or option in your Google Account settings. This section is where you manage security settings related to your account, including devices that have access to it.
Look for the section labeled “Your devices” or “Recently used devices.” Here, Google lists all devices that have accessed your account recently. You will see a list of devices along with details such as the device type, the last time it accessed your account, and its location.
To remove your Google account from a specific device, click on the device from the list. This will typically expand to show more details about that device and provide options for managing its access to your Google account.
Look for an option that says something like “Sign out” or “Remove access.” Click on this option to initiate the process of removing your account from that device. Google may ask you to confirm your action for security purposes.
Follow any additional prompts or instructions provided by Google to complete the removal process. This may include entering your Google account password again to confirm your identity.
Repeat these steps for each device from which you wish to remove your Google account. Once removed, those devices will no longer have access to your Google services, including Gmail, Google Drive, and other Google apps associated with your account.
It’s important to note that removing your Google account from a device does not delete your account or its data. It simply ends the session on that particular device, requiring the user to sign in again with your credentials if they wish to access your account.
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By regularly reviewing and managing the devices that have access to your Google account, you can help ensure the security and privacy of your personal information. Additionally, consider enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for added security, which requires a second form of verification in addition to your password when signing into your Google account on new devices.