How to Sign Out of Your YouTube Account !
Signing out of your YouTube account differs depending on whether you're using an iPhone or an Android device, due to the way Google accounts are managed on each platform. While iPhone users have a more flexible logout option within the app itself, Android users need to remove their Google account from the device entirely to sign out of YouTube.
If you're using an **iPhone**, open the YouTube app and tap on your profile icon in the top right corner. From there, tap on "Switch account." Scroll down and you'll see an option labeled "Use YouTube signed out." Tap on it to log out and continue using YouTube without being connected to any account.
For **Android users**, logging out of YouTube is a bit different. Since YouTube is linked to your Google account on Android, you can't sign out directly from the YouTube app. Instead, you'll need to remove the Google account from your device. To do this, open the YouTube app, tap your profile icon, and then select "Manage accounts on this device." Choose the Google account you want to sign out from, then tap "Remove account." Confirm the action, and your account will be removed from YouTube and all other Google apps on that device.
Keep in mind that removing your account will also sign you out of services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Maps on that device. If you only want to switch accounts, you can add another Google account in the same menu and switch between them without removing any.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:09 Signing out on iPhone
0:21 Signing out on Android via Google account removal
0:52 Conclusion
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