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# How to sign out & back into your account

### Sign out, then sign back into your account

* Open the menu by tapping on the Profile icon on the top left corner of any of the main screens.
* Scroll to the bottom of the menu and tap “Sign out on this device”.
* You will be take back to the sign in screen – now tap the “Sign in” button.
* Sign in using your mobile phone number.
* Enter the one time password you receive via SMS to access your account.

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