See devices with account access - Google Help Tap Security sign-in On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices Select the device Sign out 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
Google Play supported devices Most Android phones and tablets use Google Play Check the full list of Google Play supported devices to see if the Play Store works with your device
Zero-touch enrollment for IT admins - Android Enterprise Help Zero-touch enrollment for IT admins Zero-touch enrollment is a streamlined process for Android devices to be provisioned for enterprise management On first boot, devices check to see if they’ve been assigned an enterprise configuration
Use cross-device services on your Android devices Others devices may be able to see your device name and some other device info Other devices in the same group can recognize your device until you turn off cross-device services Important: Cross-device services will work across devices as long as they share at least one common Google Account On your Android device, open Settings
Use your phone or computer to install apps content on other devices . . . Sync your apps across devices When you turn on App sync, apps that you install on your phone or tablet can be automatically installed on other devices that are signed in with your Google Account You can sync apps to other devices like your tablet, watch, Chromebook, or TV If you use Android Automotive, you can also sync apps to your car
How to remove a device from Google Play add device nicknames How to remove devices from Google Play Google Play keeps track of your previously used devices You cannot remove a device from your Google Play history, but you can: Remove your account from a device If you remove your account from an old device, your Google Play history or activity are not visible on that device
Set up smart devices in the Google Home or Nest app Set up smart devices in the Google Home app or Nest app, including speakers, displays, thermostats, sensors, lights, and plugs Find your device below, then follow the instructions in the linked article
Be ready to find a lost Android device - Google Account Help Tip: Devices in the network use Bluetooth to scan for nearby items If you have a PIN, pattern, or password set on your Android device, when others detect your items, they securely send the locations where they detected them to Find Hub Your Android devices do the same to help others find their offline items when they’re detected nearby