- Go to your Google Account.
- You may need to sign in.
- Select Security.
- Under "How you sign in to Google," tap Passkeys and security keys.
- Select the passkey you want to remove.
- Tap the
icon.
Remove a passkey automatically created by Android
To remove a passkey that was automatically created on your Android phone, you need to remove the device from your Google Account.
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Go to your Google Account.
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On the left navigation panel, select Security.
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On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices.
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Select the device
Sign out.
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If multiple sessions appear with the same device name, they could all come from the same device or multiple devices. If you want to make sure there’s no account access from a device, sign out of all the sessions with this device name.
Tips:
- You can check google.com/devices to review all devices with access to your account.
- If you removed a passkey from your Google Account, but you’re still prompted to use it at sign-in, check any third-party credential manager that you use to see if the passkey is there. If so, remove the passkey from the credential manager.
- For instructions on how to remove the passkey, go to your credential manager’s support documentation.
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