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Galaxy S23My Notes suddenly are shared on my husband's phone, and his Notes are on mine. This was not intentional. How do we undo this?
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Galaxy S23@userGhKktppLol Open Samsung Notes. Click the 3 line menu in upper left. Click the gear icon to open the settings.
- Is "Sync with Samsung Cloud" enabled?
- If it is enabled, check which email each device is syncing to. I'm guessing that they are using the same account.
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Galaxy S23@userGhKktppLol It sounds like you are both syncing Samsung Notes to the same Samsung account.
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Galaxy S23It's strange that this just started a week ago. We've been using Samsung for 20 years and had separate notes on separate devices. Our contacts are not shared, just notes.
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Galaxy S23@userGhKktppLol Open Samsung Notes. Click the 3 line menu in upper left. Click the gear icon to open the settings.
- Is "Sync with Samsung Cloud" enabled?
- If it is enabled, check which email each device is syncing to. I'm guessing that they are using the same account.

