If you want to remove someone else’s Samsung account, there are a few steps you need to take. First, go to the person’s profile page and click on the three lines in the top left corner. Next, click on “Account Settings.” Finally, under “Account Actions,” click on “Remove Account.” ..


  1. First off, log into your own Samsung Account on your phone by entering your password and security code (if prompted). You might need to enter a captcha as well before logging in successfully. This is important because if there is no Samsung account logged in on the device then this process cannot be done.

  2. Next up, go to Settings > Accounts > Samsung Account > More Settings and then tap on the account you want to remove. This will open up more settings that should show the last four digits of this Samsung account’s password (if it has one).

After opening these settings, scroll down until you see “Delete Samsung Account” or something similar with a red button next to it. Tap this button and confirm your decision by selecting Yes in order for Samsung to delete the Samsung user from their database! You might have to enter your own security code again after deleting an account.

How to Remove Samsung Account without Password

Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung. I’m a Samsung user, and one thing that really annoys me is when my phone starts acting up or slow due to a bloated device… Anyway, I was looking for ways on how to remove someone else’s Android account from my devices.

I came across this article which talks about the same issue and provides solutions. One of them is deleting an account without knowing the password! Let’s see it in detail below: – There are two methods you can use:

– The first method requires your Galaxy smartphone to be rooted; however if your phone isn’t rooted yet but has TWRP installed then you might still have success with Method Two). If neither of these conditions applies, you’ll want to try Method Three.

– If your Samsung phone is rooted, you can use the Samsung Find My Mobile app from a computer and sign in to your account in order to remove an authorized user’s Samsung account by clicking on “Remove Authorized Users”, which will delete their Samsung Account data such as photos, contacts, messages etc.

However, if TWRP isn’t installed then here are the following steps: – Boot up your Galaxy S device into custom recovery mode (TWRP) or download the Odin flash tool to perform this operation using PC.

– Connect your Samsung phone and open it via ADB shell command prompt or with the ODIN Flash Tool program interface after connecting a USB cable between PC & Phone.

– Type “ADB Shell” on the command window and enter Samsung Galaxy S device into the ADB shell.

– Type “su”, press Enter, then type “id”. A list of authorized users will pop up. Find out the ID for the Samsung account that you want to delete by looking at user IDs or scrolling down with your arrow keys (For TWRP only).

– Type “pm clear [user_name]” in a new line – For example pm clear freddy1234567890 would remove an authorized Samsung account named Freddy from Android phone without deleting their data which is stored on SD card in case they are not rooted access enabled so be sure to back up any necessary files before doing this operation as these files may get deleted.

– Type “exit” to exit Samsung Galaxy S device from ADB shell.

– Reboot the phone with a USB cable still plugged in and remove the Samsung account via Settings-> Accounts -> Add Account. If the Samsung account is not listed, it has been successfully removed!

Note: This should only be performed on a rooted device with TWRP as this will delete anything that’s stored on SD Card which can include important files.