How to Remove Device from Amazon Alexa

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Introduction

With the rise of the internet of things and smart home technology, the number of devices connected to your Amazon Alexa account is likely growing like crazy. As time goes by and you get rid of older devices, it’s important to remove those devices from your Alexa account. This not only keeps your list of connected devices clean, but it also ensures no one else can use those devices to access information stored by your Alexa account. Examples of all instructions in the steps can be seen in both the YouTube video above and the image collection located beneath the steps.

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Steps to Remove Device from Amazon Alexa

  1. Launch the Alexa app on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. You’ll land on your Alexa home screen.
  2. Tap the “Devices” icon in the menu along the bottom of the screen. The Devices screen appears.
  3. Tap “All Devices” toward the top of the screen. The All Devices screen appears, displaying a list of all devices connected to your Amazon Alexa account.
  4. Tap the name of the device you want to remove from your Alexa account. An information screen for that device appears.
  5. Tap “Remove Device” in the list of options on the device’s information screen. A dialog box appears asking if you’re sure you want to remove this device from the Alexa app. Tap “OK” to remove the device. You’ll be returned to the Devices screen.
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