Open the Settings app on your phone. From Accounts, select it. If you don’t see “Accounts,” tap Users & accounts instead. Select the account you’d want to delete. Remove account from the list of options by tapping it. If this is your only Google Account on the phone, skip this step and go to Step 5 below; otherwise, follow these instructions carefully to remove other accounts safely using Android Device Manager (ADM).

If you no longer wish to use particular Google products, such as Gmail or YouTube, you can log in to your Google Account and delete them. You may also remove your entire account and all of your data, including emails and photographs.

While it’s possible to uninstall the program from Android devices, you can’t totally delete it since most phones come pre-installed with it. You must remove it as described in this article, making it useless and preventing it from running in the background.

Delete your account by following these steps: Select ‘delete your accounts or services’ from the drop-down menu. Scroll down to where it says, “Sign in with option to delete your accounts or services.” To remove a product, go to the top right corner and tap on ‘delete product.’ Then type your password and click next.

Go to https://myaccount.google.com/. Select “Data & personalization” from the left menu. Scroll down and pick “End your account or services.” Select “Delete your Google Account.” When prompted, enter your password. Download any information you wish before deleting your Google Account (if applicable).