While some people may find it convenient and quick, I never “Sign in with Google” on websites.
Personally, I don’t want to see the “Sign in with Google” prompt on websites.
In the past, I’ve written about how to remove third-party app permissions from your Google account.
This post explains how to avoid having the “Sign in with Google” prompt show up in your browser.
How to Turn Off “Sign in with Google”
The setting to display “Sign in with Google” is associated with your Google account.
Changing the setting will prevent the prompt from showing up on all web browsers, whether you’re using a desktop or mobile browser.
Here are the steps:
Log into your Google account
Visit Google My Account
Select Security from the navigation
In the Signing in to other sites section (you may need to scroll to view the section), select Signing in with Google
Use the toggle to turn off the Google Account sign-in prompts
Once you’ve made the change, an Updated message displays in your browser to confirm your setting has been saved.
Wrapping Up
Using the steps I provided to “make a setting change in your Google account, you can stop unwanted prompts to “Sign in with Google” on websites.
Note, if you’re signed into multiple Google accounts, you’ll need to repeat the steps for each account.
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Deborah Edwards-Oñoro is retired from web design and development.She's now spending her time birding, gardening, taking photos, reading, and watching tennis.