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This wikiHow teaches you how to sign out of iMessage so that you will only receive SMS texts through the Messages app.
Steps
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Open your device's Settings. It is an app with three grey gears located on the home screen.
- Sometimes, Settings may be located within the Utilities folder on the home screen.
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Scroll down and tap Messages. It is located in the fifth group of menu options.Advertisement
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Scroll down and tap Send & Receive. It is in the fourth group of menu options.
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Tap Apple ID (your email).
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Tap Sign Out. This will disable the app's ability to send and receive messages, while the ability to send and receive SMS messages (on iPhones) will remain.
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Open Messages. It looks like a blue icon with a white ellipses in a thought bubble located on the dock or desktop.
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Click Messages in the top left corner of the screen.
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Click Preferences.
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Click the Accounts tab.
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Select your iMessages account if it is not highlighted in blue. The iMessages account will be listed with other accounts on the left side of the menu.
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Click Sign Out. This will disable the app's ability to send and receive messages.
- You will have to click Sign Out again if prompted to confirm.
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1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Tap Messages.
3. Tap Send & Receive.
4. Tap Apple ID (your email).
5. Tap Sign Out.
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