Some websites let you sign in quickly by telling you to “Sign in with Google.” If you’re tired of this prompt, you can turn it off in the settings menu of your Google account.
The “Sign in with Google” prompt is tied to your Google account, not a specific web browser. This means you’ll have to turn off the prompt in your account if you don’t want it to appear in all your web browsers, desktop, and mobile.
Open the Google My Account site in a web browser on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer to start the removal process. Then, if you haven’t already, sign into your Google account.
When the site loads, choose “Security” from the left-hand sidebar.
Scroll down on the “Security” page until you see “Signing into Other Sites.” Here, clicks the link that says, “Signing in with Google.”
On the next page, turn off the “Google Account Sign-In Prompts” switch under “Signing in with Google.”
In the bottom left corner of your browser, you will see the message “Updated.” This means that your choices have been saved.
So, that’s it. From now on, no website will ask you to “Sign in with Google.”
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Sheila says:
This is no longer displayed under security. Any updated info on how to disable signing in prompt?