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Top 3 Ways to Remotely Log Out of Your Google Account on an Android Phone

If you ever lose your Android phone, signing out of your Google Account is the first thing you should do.

Your Google Account is the key that unlocks all the services and features on your smartphone. If you need to download an app, you will need a Google Account to sign into the Play Store. Want to create a backup on Google Drive? Your Google Account will come in handy again. Since your account is linked to so many services, it becomes vital to safeguard it with security measures like passkeys and two-factor authentication. But what happens when your device gets lost or stolen? Singing out of the account is your only option. So, here are the top 3 ways to remotely log out of your Google Account on an Android phone.

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Remotely log out of your Google Account on your Android phone using Google’s Security Page

Step 1: On your PC, go to Google’s home page and click your profile picture at the top right corner of the screen.

Step 2: Select Manage Your Google Account.

Step 2: Select Manage Your Google Account.

Step 3: Switch to the Security tab.

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Step 3: Switch to the Security tab.

Step 4: Scroll down and select Manage all devices under Your devices.

Step 4: Scroll down and select Manage all devices under Your devices.

Step 5: Scroll down and select the Android phone.

Step 5: Scroll down and select the Android phone.

Step 6: Click on Sign Out.

Step 6: Click on Sign Out.

Use Find My Device

Find My Device is Google’s service for tracking down lost or stolen smartphones. You can also use it to log out of your phone and clear all the data on it. Here’s how.

Step 1: Go to the Find My Device page and log in using your Google account.

Step 2: Select the Android phone from the side menu.

Step 3: Hit Secure Device to log out of your Google Account on the Android phone.

Step 3: Hit Secure Device to log out of your Google Account on the Android phone.

Remotely log out of your Google Account on your Android phone using another phone

If you are signed into two Android phones with the same Google account, you can use one device to sign out of your account on the other. Here’s how.

Step 1: Go to Settings and select Google.

Step 1: Go to Settings and select Google.

Step 2: Tap on Manage your Google Account.

Step 2: Tap on Manage your Google Account.

Step 3: Switch to the Security tab.

Step 3: Switch to the Security tab.

Step 4: Scroll down and select Manage all devices.

Step 4: Scroll down and select Manage all devices.

Step 5: Tap on the Android phone from which you want to log out.

Step 5: Tap on the Android phone from which you want to log out.

Step 6: Hit Sign Out.

Step 6: Hit Sign Out.

Lost your smartphone? Here’s what you should do after remotely logging out of your Google Account

Now that you have signed out of your Google Account on your Android phone, there are a couple more things you should do to secure your device. Apart from offering a remote sign-out option, Google’s Find My Device service also lets you erase all the data from your phone. If you regularly back up the data on your device, you should certainly use this option. If you don’t expect to retrieve your device, erasing your data on it is the perfect way to ensure it doesn’t fall into malicious hands.

If your banking info is saved in your phone, there are a bunch of things you can do to ensure no malicious activity takes place on your account. First, call your bank and request them to disable all your cards. Next, call your network provider and ask them to put a hold on communications to your number. Your bank OTPs will not be able to reach your number once the network reception has been shut down.

Lastly, go to your local police station and file a report for your missing phone. You can also request them to track your phone using its IMEI number. In some cases, you may have to file a police report first, because some network providers may require it in order to shut down the services to your phone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I sign out of my Android phone if it gets stolen?

If your phone gets stolen, log into your Google account on your PC, click your profile picture and select Manage your Google Account. Then, go to Security>Manage all devices and sign out of your Android phone.

How do I track my Android phone if it gets stolen?

If your Android phone gets lost or stolen, go to Google’s Find My Device page and sign into your account to track your device. You will be able to see its live location as long as it is turned on and has access to the Internet. In case it shuts down or loses Internet access, you will be able to see its last recorded location.

How do I remotely log out of my Google Account on my Android phone?

If you want to sign out of your Google Account on your Android phone, go to Settings>Accounts and backup>Manage accounts, select your Google account, and hit Remove.

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Conclusion

These are the top 3 ways to remotely log out of your Google Account on your Android phone. To bump up the security of your Android device, use passkeys and two-factor authentication for all your personal and financial apps. If you know any other way to remotely log out of your Google account, let us know in the comments!

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