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This wikiHow teaches you how to sign out of your Gmail account on any computer, phone, or tablet. Because your Gmail account is integrated with the rest of your Google account, signing out of Gmail also signs you out of other Google apps and services. But don't worry—you can sign back in at any time.

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Using a Computer

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  1. Go to https://www.gmail.com in a web browser. This displays your Gmail inbox.
  2. It's the circle in the top-right side of the page. If you don't have a profile photo, you'll see your first initial here instead. A drop-down menu will appear.
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  3. This signs you out of Gmail in this web browser.
    • If multiple Gmail accounts are signed in on the same web browser, you can click Sign out of all accounts to log out of all of them at once. Or, if you only want to sign out of one account, click the down-arrow below the account and select Sign Out.
    • Google Chrome users only: You'll see a message that says "Your bookmarks, history, passwords, and more are no longer being synced to your account." This is because Gmail is integrated with the browser. Click Continue to confirm, and keep in mind that your Google account is no longer syncing to your other devices as long as you stay signed out.
  4. If you don't want to keep your account name on the Gmail sign-in screen, click Remove an account, and then click the red minus sign next to your name. To confirm, click Yes, remove.
    • If you were signed in to other Google services in this web browser, such as Google Maps or Google Photos, you will be signed out there as well.
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Using an iPhone or iPad

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  1. It's the white icon with a multicolored "M."
    • The only way to sign out of Gmail on your iPhone or iPad is to completely log out of your Google account.[1] This means you'll also be signed out of other Google apps, including Drive, Maps, and the standard Google app.
  2. It's at the top-right corner. If you don't have a profile photo associated with your account, you'll see your first initial instead.
  3. This option is near the bottom of the menu.
  4. A confirmation message will appear, asking if you really want to remove the account. When you confirm, you'll be signed out of all Gmail apps on your phone or tablet. You can always sign back in at any time.
    • If you're signed in to multiple accounts, you'll need to tap Remove from this device for each account you want to remove.
  5. This signs you out of Gmail and all other Google apps.
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  1. It's the white icon with a multicolored "M."
    • The only way to sign out of Gmail on your Android is to remove the account from your phone or tablet. Since your Android is deeply integrated with your Google account, you won't able to do much on your phone or tablet after signing out until you sign back in with a Google account.
    • Removing your account doesn't delete it—you can always sign back in to Gmail and other Google services whenever you'd like.
  2. It's at the top-right corner of Gmail. If you don't have a photo, you'll see your first initial instead.
  3. This option appears on the menu.
    • If you just want to add another account to Gmail and not sign out of the current one, you can tap Add another account here instead, and then follow the on-screen instructions to sign in to Gmail with that account.
  4. Once selected, you'll see the account removal option.
    • If you have multiple accounts logged in to Gmail, you will need to remove each separately.
  5. A confirmation message will appear, letting you know that you'll be signed out of all Google services on this Android.
  6. You are now signed out of all Google services on your Android.
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    How can I log out of Gmail on my PC?
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    C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache do a CTRL A and click your delete button should help you to log out of it.
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    Why isn't the Sign Out option appearing when I click my profile image?
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    There are known issues with some web browsers and signing out of Gmail. This is most common with Safari and Internet Explorer. If updating to the latest versions of these browsers does not fix the problem, visit Gmail's Logout Page to sign out of your account.
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    How do I sign up for Gmail?
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    You just go to the account page and click "join." It will allow you to create a new Gmail account.
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2. Click Sign Out or Sign out of all accounts.

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