
Sign out of or remove your account from Gmail
If you use: Gmail on your computer: You can sign out from Gmail on your computer. The Gmail app on a phone or tablet: You can only remove your account from your device.
Sign out of Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help
Sign out of your Google Account from Chrome On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select Profile
Stay signed in or out of your Google Account
Sign out of someone else’s device Important: If your password is saved to someone else’s device, change your password and make sure you’re signed out of their device.
Sign in & out of YouTube - Computer - YouTube Help
Sign in & out of YouTube Signing in to YouTube allows you to access features like subscriptions, playlists, and purchases, and history.
See devices with account access - Google Help
Tap Security & sign-in. On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices. Select the device Sign out. If multiple sessions appear with the same device name, they could all come from the …
Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help
Sign in to Gmail Tip: If you sign in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before you leave the computer. Learn how to sign in on a device that's not yours.
Logout atau menghapus akun Anda dari Gmail - Google Help
Jika Anda menggunakan: Gmail di komputer: Anda dapat logout dari Gmail di komputer. Aplikasi Gmail di ponsel atau tablet: Anda hanya dapat menghapus akun Anda dari perangkat Anda.
How do I sign out of my google account on another computer?
I signed into an account that I didn't mean to on my computer at work -- I meant to sign into my work account but signed into the one I use at home -- and now I dont know how to log off of it. …
Sign in to multiple accounts at once - Computer - Google Help
That way, you can switch between accounts without signing out and back in again. Your accounts have separate settings, but in some cases, settings from your default account might apply. …
Sign in on a device that's not yours - Computer - Google Help
If you sign in temporarily on a computer, phone, or tablet that doesn't belong to you, use a private browsing window. For example: A public computer that's available to lots of people, like at a