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Galaxy S25
Can someone help please. This is driving me crazy. I set-up my new S25 phone but some how I set up anotherSamsung accoung under Google single password sign on. I want to delete to account but it keeps reverting to my original Samsung account which is tied to my yahoo email.
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Tom6068
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Saturday in
Galaxy S25
From Gemini AI:
It sounds like you've accidentally created a second Samsung account linked to your Google account through single sign-on, and now you want to remove it while keeping your original Samsung account (tied to your Yahoo email). This can be a bit tricky, but here's a breakdown of how to tackle it:
1. Disconnect the Samsung Account from Google:
* Go to your Google Account: On your phone or computer, go to your Google account settings.
* Find Security: Look for the "Security" section.
* Manage Third-Party Access: Find the section related to "Third-party apps with account access" or similar wording.
* Remove Samsung Access: Locate the Samsung account you want to remove and revoke its access to your Google account. This will break the link between the unwanted Samsung account and your Google account.
2. Remove the Samsung Account from Your Phone:
* Go to Settings: On your S25 phone, go to the "Settings" app.
* Accounts and Backup: Look for "Accounts and backup" or a similar option.
* Manage Accounts: Tap on "Manage accounts" and select the Samsung account you want to remove.
* Remove Account: Tap "Remove account" and confirm. You may need to enter the password for the Samsung account you're removing.
3. Ensure Your Original Samsung Account is Connected:
* Go back to Accounts: In your phone's settings, go back to "Accounts and backup" and "Manage accounts."
* Add Account: If your original Samsung account (with your Yahoo email) is not listed, add it now. You'll need your Yahoo email and the password for that Samsung account.
Important Notes:
* Data Loss: Removing a Samsung account might result in losing any data associated with that account (e.g., Samsung Cloud backups, purchases, etc.). Make sure you have any important data backed up before proceeding.
* Password Recovery: If you don't remember the password for the Samsung account you want to remove, you might need to go through Samsung's account recovery process.
* Samsung Support: If you encounter any difficulties or error messages, it's always a good idea to contact Samsung support directly for assistance. They can provide specific guidance for your S25 phone model and software version.
I hope this helps you get your Samsung accounts sorted out! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further assistance.
It sounds like you've accidentally created a second Samsung account linked to your Google account through single sign-on, and now you want to remove it while keeping your original Samsung account (tied to your Yahoo email). This can be a bit tricky, but here's a breakdown of how to tackle it:
1. Disconnect the Samsung Account from Google:
* Go to your Google Account: On your phone or computer, go to your Google account settings.
* Find Security: Look for the "Security" section.
* Manage Third-Party Access: Find the section related to "Third-party apps with account access" or similar wording.
* Remove Samsung Access: Locate the Samsung account you want to remove and revoke its access to your Google account. This will break the link between the unwanted Samsung account and your Google account.
2. Remove the Samsung Account from Your Phone:
* Go to Settings: On your S25 phone, go to the "Settings" app.
* Accounts and Backup: Look for "Accounts and backup" or a similar option.
* Manage Accounts: Tap on "Manage accounts" and select the Samsung account you want to remove.
* Remove Account: Tap "Remove account" and confirm. You may need to enter the password for the Samsung account you're removing.
3. Ensure Your Original Samsung Account is Connected:
* Go back to Accounts: In your phone's settings, go back to "Accounts and backup" and "Manage accounts."
* Add Account: If your original Samsung account (with your Yahoo email) is not listed, add it now. You'll need your Yahoo email and the password for that Samsung account.
Important Notes:
* Data Loss: Removing a Samsung account might result in losing any data associated with that account (e.g., Samsung Cloud backups, purchases, etc.). Make sure you have any important data backed up before proceeding.
* Password Recovery: If you don't remember the password for the Samsung account you want to remove, you might need to go through Samsung's account recovery process.
* Samsung Support: If you encounter any difficulties or error messages, it's always a good idea to contact Samsung support directly for assistance. They can provide specific guidance for your S25 phone model and software version.
I hope this helps you get your Samsung accounts sorted out! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further assistance.
Tom6068
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Saturday (Last edited Saturday ) in
Galaxy S25
My input.. Caveat, there is a chance this could nerf your Samsung account specifically tied to your phone if bought directly from Samsung using your own online account with Samsung.
LongHiker
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Saturday in
Galaxy S25@user7nn7e3Ixbi Your post is confusing.
You must use an email address when you create a Samsung account. That can be any email. It could be a Google email or a Yahoo email or anything else.
If you used the wrong email for Google single password sign-on then sign out and sign in again with the correct email.

