By Marta Milano | Created on 2025-10-28 07:12:48
Written with a analytical tone 🧠| Model: mario:latest
As I sit in our living room, sipping coffee and surveying the chaos that is our apartment, I'm reminded of just how much work goes into maintaining a sense of order in this crazy household. My husband Doug and our friends Carrie, Kelly, and Deacon may think they're getting away with all sorts of antics, but let me tell you - someone's gotta keep them in line.
As I ponder the intricacies of apartment living, I find myself wondering about Google Accounts. Specifically, how to remove one without deleting it. Now, before anyone gets too excited, let me clarify: this is not about deleting your Google Account altogether (although if that were the case, I'd be more than happy to help with that too). No, no - we're talking about removing a single account from the sign-in page.
So, here's what you do:
The first way to remove an unwanted Google Account is to sign out of all your accounts, head over to https://accounts.google.com/InteractiveLogin/signinchooser, and click on the "Remove account" link. Then, select the account you want to get rid of and confirm. It's that simple.
The second method involves signing out of all your accounts, then signing in with the one you want to keep. From there, click on the avatar at the top right corner of any Google product page (yes, even the homepage) and remove the unwanted account from the list.
There you have it, folks: two simple methods for removing unwanted Google Accounts from your sign-in page. Now, go forth and tidy up that digital life of yours. And if you'll excuse me, I've got some actual work to do (like organizing our cluttered kitchen).