How do I unlink my phone from another phone?

How do I unlink my phone from another phone?

If you have Your Phone Companion:

  1. On your Android device, open Your Phone Companion.
  2. In the upper right-hand corner, click the Settings gear.
  3. Tap Accounts.
  4. Find the Microsoft account and click the button to the right Sign out.
  5. Move on to Step 2 to finish the unlinking process from your mobile device.

What happened to Android Device Manager?

Google has updated its Android Device Manager app for the first time in two years, and it also gets rebranded to Find My Device. The app’s UI has been refreshed as well, showing which devices on your Google account are available to find on top.

How do I remove a 2-step verification?

Remove computers & devices from your trusted list

  1. Open your Google Account. You might need to sign in.
  2. Under “Security,” select Signing in to Google.
  3. Choose 2-Step Verification.
  4. Under “Devices you trust,” select Revoke all.

How do I Unsync my Android phone from another phone?

  1. Open “Settings” on your device and select “Personal.”
  2. Choose “Accounts & Sync.” Select your Google account. As with Android 2.3, you can deselect a few or all elements of your synced Google account. For instance, you can opt to unsync everything except contacts.
  3. Tap the menu icon and select “Remove Account.”

How do I delete devices from find my phone?

How to remove devices from Find My

  1. On the device, go to Find My in Settings, or System Preferences, as above.
  2. Turn off Find My.
  3. Next, turn off the device.
  4. On another device you own, open the Find My app.
  5. Tap or Click on Devices.
  6. Select the device and then right-click on Mac, or tap on iOS.
  7. Choose Remove This Device.

Where can I find Device Manager in Android?

Android Device Manager can be found on the Google Play app. Just download and install it. However, you will have to go to your settings and allow the app to act as a Device Administrator, thus giving you the power to wipe or lock the device. You will need a Google account to download Android Device Manager.

How do I find trusted devices?

You can view and manage a list of your trusted devices on iOS, macOS, and in the Devices section of your Apple ID account page. On iOS: Go to Settings > [your name]….View and manage your trusted devices

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.
  2. Select Apple ID.
  3. Select a device from the sidebar.

How do I get rid of two step?

Turn off 2-Step Verification

  1. Open your Google Account.
  2. In the “Security” section, select 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in.
  3. Select Turn off.
  4. A pop-up window will appear to confirm that you want to turn off 2-Step Verification. Select Turn off.

Why is my phone not showing in Device Manager?

Go to your device’s main Settings menu, then touch Apps > All > Google Play services. Touch Clear Data. Note that this action doesn’t remove personal data. Go back to Google Settings and select Allow remote factory reset.

How to find, lock or erase a lost Android device?

Remotely find, lock, or erase. Go to android.com/find and sign in to your Google Account. If you have more than one device, click the lost device at the top of the screen. If your lost device has more than one user profile, sign in with a Google Account that’s on the main profile.

How do you factory reset an Android phone?

There’s apparently some (relatively new) advice on the Android Device Manager help page: Open Google Settings from your device’s apps menu. Touch Android Device Manager. Uncheck Allow remote factory reset. Go to your device’s main Settings menu, then touch Apps > All > Google Play services. Touch Clear Data.

What should I do if I Lost my Android phone?

Go to android.com/find and sign in to your Google Account. If you have more than one phone, click the lost phone at the top of the screen. If your lost phone has more than one user profile, sign in with a Google Account that’s on the main profile. Learn about user profiles. The lost phone gets a notification.