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Are things not working as expected?
- Checkout the [general troubleshooting section for Assist](/voice_control/troubleshooting/).
+
+## Removing the Wi-Fi credentials from the ATOM Echo
+
+If you no longer use the device or want to pass it on to someone else, you can remove the Wi-Fi credentials that are stored on the device.
+
+1. Make sure this page is opened in a Chromium-based browser on a desktop. It does not work on a tablet or phone.
+ - Select the **Connect** button below. If your browser does not support web serial, you will see a warning instead of a button.
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+
+
+2. To connect the ATOM Echo to your computer, follow these steps:
+ - In the pop-up window, view the available ports.
+ - Plug the USB-C cable into the ATOM Echo and connect it to your computer.
+ - In the pop-up window, there should now appear a new entry. Select this USB serial port and select **Connect**.
+3. In the dialog, select **Erase user data**.
+ - **Result**: Your Wi-Fi credentials are deleted from the device.
+ - The firmware stays on the device.