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  1. Step 2: Set up the new device. You can set up Chromecast, Wear OS watches, other Android phones and tablets, or accessories that work with Fast Pair. Accessories that work with fast pair say so on their boxes. Many also say "Made by Google" or "Made for Google." Find accessories in the Google Store.

  2. Select the device or accessory that you want to reset or remove. Select Settings. To erase an Android device: Tap Factory reset device. To delete an accessory: Tap Remove device. Tip: If you want to use an accessory again with Find My Device, to set it up again on Find My Device, you can go to Bluetooth settings.

  3. You can use Find My Device on the web, an Android device, or a friend’s Android device in guest mode: On the device, open the Find My Device app . Select the device or accessory you want to reset or remove. Select Settings. To erase an Android device: Tap Factory reset device. To delete an accessory: Tap Remove device.

  4. Under "Services on this device" scroll and tap the service you want. For example: Ads Opt out of ad personalization or reset your advertising ID. Learn how to control the ads you're shown. Autofill Manage what information Google uses to autofill forms with personal information like your address, payment method, and passwords. Backup

  5. On the left navigation panel, select Security . On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices. You'll see devices where you’re currently signed in to your Google Account or have been in the last few weeks. For more details, select a device or a session. Devices or sessions where you’re signed out will have a “Signed out” indication.

  6. Delete your account information from your device. If you’re planning to give away or throw away a device, we recommend you clear all data and applications from the device. Clearing data varies by device: Chrome OS. Pixel Phone, or other Android devices. For other devices, check with the manufacturers' recommendations.

  7. To check the devices that are part of a device group: On your Android device, open Settings . Tap GoogleDevices & sharingCross-device services. Under “Device groups,” tap your Google Account. You’ll find a list of other devices that have the same Google Account that you’ve already added to the device group.

  8. If you haven't already, set up a Google account. Open your device's Settings app. Tap Accounts Add account Google. Follow the instructions to add your account. If needed, repeat steps to add multiple accounts. Tip: To help prevent accidental or unauthorized purchases, use password protection on your device.

  9. Get started. Plug in your Google Assistant device. Get the latest version of the Google Home app and Google app: Go to Google Home app page, then tap Install or Update. If it shows "Installed," you already have the latest version. Go to Google app page, then follow the same steps. Make sure your device has Android 5.0 or up.

  10. For data removal, trade-in, and recycling instructions, get help from your device manufacturer and mobile carrier. Switch from an Android device. Turn on your new device. Tap Start. If “Start” doesn’t display, you can copy your data manually. When asked, make sure you connect to a Wi-Fi network. Choose to copy apps and data from your old ...

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