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Delete apps from a stolen phone like this, you will be saved from financial loss


All apps in a smartphone are signed in with your Gmail account. If you sign out of your Gmail account from a stolen mobile phone, all your apps will automatically be signed out.

After a smartphone is stolen, the biggest concern is about the apps present in it. These apps include financial, personal and social media apps. If the thief somehow gains access to these apps, you will not only suffer financial loss but your professional and personal life can also be in danger.

For this reason, we have brought you a trick to delete apps from a stolen phone. After knowing this, you can delete professional and financial apps from a stolen phone remotely.

This is how you can sign out apps

All apps in a smartphone are signed in with your Gmail account. If you sign out of your Gmail account from a stolen mobile phone, all your apps will automatically sign out. For this, you will have to follow the steps mentioned here.

First method

First of all open Gmail.

After this, click on the profile photo visible on the top right corner.

After this you will have to click on Manage your Google Account option.

Then you have to click on the Security option.

After this, if you scroll down the screen, you will see the option of Your Devices. Where at the bottom

You have to click on Manage All Devices option. Here you will be able to see on which device and device your Gmail is stored.

At which location is the login. After this you will be able to login to Gmail remotely from that device. Let us tell you that once

After logging out of Gmail from the phone, all the apps connected to Gmail in your phone will also be logged out.

This is how you can find the phone

At the bottom of this page, you will see the option of Find a lost Device, by clicking on which you can find out the location and login time of your device.

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