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Help Remove "hidden" account without factory reset

Jun 18, 2012
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Hi All

Left a job recently and they allowed me to take the company phone.

All work accounts have been removed and I have signed into all my own personal accounts.

However when the phones lock screen shows, it still has my old work email showing. But this account doesn't exists in the phone or any app now.

What is going on ? How can I get the screen to show my new personal email address ?
 
Hi All

Left a job recently and they allowed me to take the company phone.

All work accounts have been removed and I have signed into all my own personal accounts.

However when the phones lock screen shows, it still has my old work email showing. But this account doesn't exists in the phone or any app now.

What is going on ? How can I get the screen to show my new personal email address ?
what do you mean "when the phone lock screen shows, it still has my old work email showing"????

it shows new mail from the old account? on the lock screen?
 
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what do you mean "when the phone lock screen shows, it still has my old work email showing"????

it shows new mail from the old account? on the lock screen?

No. It's showing my old email ADDRESS under the clock on the lockscreen. But that address doesn't seem to exists anywhere else on the phone. I removed all accounts, and readded my own ones. So where does it get that from and more crucially how can I remove it ?
 
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Maybe the company did that as part of their setup?

I always put a "If found please contact xxxx@yyyy" message on my lockscreen as a precaution (where the email address is not the Google account used with the phone).

Entirely possible.

I've now changed it :) to my personal email (again no suggestion of the Google account used).
 
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