Thanks to the Amazon app,how can eroticism empower us online shopping has become even more convenient. But shopping apps like Amazon don't always make it easy to log out.
The goal, after all, is to keep you shopping. But never fear: once you know the steps the process is quite straightforward.
Follow the steps below to log out of your Amazon app.
Step 1: Head to the home page of the Amazon app and tap on the icon with three horizontal lines at the right bottom of the screen.
Step 2: A new menu page will open. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Settings."
Step 3: Finally, from the drop-down menu, select "sign out" to log out of the Amazon app.
It is important to remember that while this process will log you out of the app on one of your devices, you will still be logged in on other devices.
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