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Signing Out and Removing a Mylio Device from Your Account

Mylio is designed to be signed into once, allowing you to skip entering your Mylio email and password every time you open the application.

While Mylio does not have a traditional sign out option, you can easily unregister your account from Mylio on any device, allowing Mylio to be signed in to by another Mylio user.

However, unregistering a device will completely remove the device from your account and also remove all Mylio information from the device you are using. Your photos will not be deleted. When signing in to Mylio after unregistering, you will be creating a brand new instance of Mylio that must re-sync information from all of your different sources.

  Note:   if you cannot sign into the Mylio client and need to unregister a device, you can do so from the account management website.

Unregistering A Device

  1. Open Mylio on the device you would like to unregister.
  2. Open the Dashboard and navigate to the Devices panel to see a list of device’s registered to your account.

  3. Select the device that you would like to unregister to open that device’s Device Settings. Any device listed within this menu is eligible to be unregistered.
  4. Select Unregister Device at the bottom of the next panel and type in your account’s password to remove the device from your Mylio account.

The device will be removed from your account. When opening Mylio again you’ll be asked to reset the device before you can sign in again with your Mylio email and password.

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