Sign out before you do. Keeping the phone but want a lock in front of AirBill? Use App Lock instead.
Sign out of AirBill
How to log out, what it clears here and on your other devices, and why signing out is nothing like deleting your account.
Go to Profile, scroll to Log out, and confirm. AirBill points out that you’ll need to sign in again, then returns to the sign-in screen.
What signing out does
On this phone it clears your session and stops the device receiving your push notifications. It reaches further than this phone, though: signing out also ends your account’s sign-in on your other devices. Another device may not react the moment you tap it — it can stay on the screen it’s showing for a while — but it will ask you to sign in again once it next checks.
Your administration isn’t touched: invoices, documents, bank connections, and everything your colleagues or accountant can see stay exactly as they were.
To get back in, use the same method you used before — Google, Apple, or your phone number. A different method can land you in a different account.
Common problems
You're handing your phone to someone else
You signed in again and landed in an empty account
You’ve probably used a different method than last time. Sign out and try the one you originally used.
Another device still looks signed in
Expected for a short while — it hasn’t checked yet. It will ask for sign-in the next time it does.
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