How do I sign out of google

gdmin

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Gp to settings >> accounts and sync >> remove account.

Or you can add another account from there.

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patruns

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Do you really want to keep adding and removing your Google account from the device? Why not password protect it instead?
 

BrandonEnr7

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Do you really want to keep adding and removing your Google account from the device? Why not password protect it instead?

I agree that this is probably a more practical solution rather than having to add your account back and perform all the sync settings and then sync again each time. That would be a lot of wasted time, data usage, and battery life.

I would just work on using a secure lockscreen method provided under security on the settings menu of your device.

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I think he was just wanting to logout of Google similar to what you can do on a laptop. I suppose you could setup two users on the 7 as a work around.

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I sent it to a friend in the Philippines, so I just wanted to remove all my stuff. I updated it already to 4.3, so now it's "fresh" for her.



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I sent it to a friend in the Philippines, so I just wanted to remove all my stuff. I updated it already to 4.3, so now it's "fresh" for her.



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Oh well in that case you could have just done a full factory reset to wipe all user data. I was under the impression it was just a temporary thing.

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I sent it to a friend in the Philippines, so I just wanted to remove all my stuff. I updated it already to 4.3, so now it's "fresh" for her.



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As mentioned, Factory Reset is what you want to do when passing the device on to another person. That way none of your info is left on it - it's like it's fresh from the store, only with system updates already installed.