- #Can t sign out of gmail how to#
- #Can t sign out of gmail windows 10#
- #Can t sign out of gmail android#
- #Can t sign out of gmail password#
#Can t sign out of gmail windows 10#
Open this link on your Windows 10 or Mac computer and scroll down to the “Your devices” section to see a list of all your devices you’re currently signed into using your Google account.
#Can t sign out of gmail android#
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Nobody seems able to address this problem, least of all “Liz” from Google, who only chimes in when she wants to.This method will sign you out of one Gmail account while keeping you signed in to the rest of your accounts on that particular Android device. I’m ready to just ditch Google and all of its products even if it means losing thousands of photos in Picasa albums, and hundreds of YouTube videos. Google is absolutely silent on this problem and I know there are thousands of us in the same boat. But as soon as I log out, access is lost again.
#Can t sign out of gmail password#
The only way I’ve been able to get to my original YouTube, Blogger, or Picasa is to go through Google’s recovery sequence and do a password reset. Now, when I click on the secondary address, it shunts me onto the primary account where Google has thoughtfully set up brand new YouTube, Picasa and Blogger accounts for me with none of my previous content and no way to get to it. HOWEVER, the secondary account was the one connected to my blog, my YouTube, and my Picasa accounts, and the moment I linked the secondary gmail address to the primary one I lost access to these through the simple login process. I decided to link them because I was tired of having to log in and out of two different accounts and Google seemed to promise an easy solution. I followed your instructions and deleted a linked account but it hasn’t solved the bigger problem that began the moment I first linked two gmail accounts. This will not delete accounts of course, just remove them from the saved list. See the “Choose an account” picture at top. If you have never seen this interface it might be helpful at this point to know that once you can see the “remove” button then it’s very simple: click the “remove” button and ‘x’ any accounts that you want to remove from the list.
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Easy to add or remove accounts, right? The tricky part is that if you are logged into any of these accounts then you will not see the “remove” button. The graphic above is very straightforward and familiar to anyone who uses more than one Google account. One of those bugs that was somehow thought to be a feature at some point in the development process over at Google. Here’s a quick tip on something very simple that I could not figure out for the longest time.