Removing a device from Google 2-Step Verification that receives Google prompt notifications can be a bit tricky.
In order to stop a device from receiving Google prompt notifications, you’ll actually need to use a very particular location of your Bmail settings that’s outside of the Google 2-Step Verification section.
IMPORTANT: By using the below steps, you’ll not only remove a device from your Google 2-Step Verification settings, but you’ll also sign that specific device out of any Google-based apps - such as the Gmail app - so you might not receive Bmail messages on the device’s Gmail app unless you sign in again on that device's app (which would re-enroll the device in Google 2-Step Verification).
NOTE: It’s best to take the below steps from a computer if possible, though you can review and remove your enabled devices from within various Google-based apps or programs as well.
- From a computer (if possible), visit the Bmail website at, http://bmail.binghamton.edu, and log in with your Bmail address credentials if prompted
Your password for your Bmail address should be the same password that you use to log in to other Binghamton University websites (i.e. my.binghamton.edu, BU Brain, etc...). If you’d like help with your password, please contact the ITS Help Desk.
- Once you’ve logged in, towards the upper-right corner of the page, click the Binghamton University logo
NOTE: If you don’t see that Binghamton University logo, then you might be logged in to a personal Gmail address. Instructions for logging out of a personal Gmail account are provided by Google at this link. Afterwards, please restart these instructions from the top.
This should open a drop-down list.
- Click “Manage your Google Account”
This should open a new tab/window in your web browser.
- Along the left side of the page, click “Security”
- Scroll down to the section for “Your devices,” and click on, “Manage devices
This should open a list of any device you’ve signed in to a Google service on in the past.
- Locate the device you’d like to remove from your Google 2-Step Verification, and click the icon of three dots next to that device
This should open a drop-down list.
- From the drop-down list that appears, click “Sign out”
This should open a pop-up window.
- On the pop-up window that appears, click “Sign out”
This should open another pop-up window.
- Click “OK” to finish the device removal