Logging out of Rocket Money is something most users never do — biometric sign-in keeps you persistently authenticated and there's rarely a reason to actively sign out. Where it matters: lending your phone, switching to a new device, or after a security event like a suspected password leak.
This guide covers the standard sign-out on each platform, what changes vs staying signed in with biometrics, and the "force sign-out everywhere" pattern when you need to invalidate sessions across multiple devices for security.
The short version. Sign out on a single device: Profile → Settings → Log Out (or Sign Out). To force sign-out across all devices simultaneously: change your password — that invalidates existing sessions on most platforms, requiring re-sign-in everywhere. After signing out, biometric login is disabled until you sign in again with your password.
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Verified workflow (from Rocket Money Help Center)
- Open Rocket Money.
- Tap the Settings (gear) icon in the upper-left of the Dashboard, next to your name.
- Scroll all the way down.
- Tap Log Out.
What's in this guide
- Step-by-step: signing out on a single device
- How to sign out across all devices at once
- What happens after sign-out
- When to actually sign out
- What to do if Rocket Money won't let you sign out
- Common questions
Step-by-step: signing out on a single device
The flow is the same on iOS, Android, and web.
On mobile (iOS / Android):
- Open Rocket Money.
- Tap your profile icon.
- Tap Settings.
- Scroll to the bottom of the Settings screen — Log Out (or Sign Out) is typically there.
- Tap Log Out.
- Confirm if prompted.
The app returns you to the sign-in screen. The next time you open the app, you'll need to enter your password (and complete MFA if it prompts).
On web (rocketmoney.com):
- Sign in to rocketmoney.com.
- Click your profile icon (typically top-right).
- Click Sign Out or Log Out.
You're returned to the sign-in screen. Cookie-based session is cleared from that browser; closing the browser doesn't always sign you out depending on browser settings, so explicit sign-out is cleaner.
How to sign out across all devices at once
There isn't a documented "Sign out everywhere" button in Rocket Money. The standard pattern, on most fintech apps including Rocket Money, is to change your password — which invalidates existing sessions and forces re-sign-in on every device.
Steps:
- Sign in to Rocket Money on any device where you're already signed in.
- Profile → Settings → Password → Change Password (or use the reset password flow from a sign-out state).
- Set a new password (different from the old one — see password requirements in the reset password guide).
- Save.
After password change, the next time any device's app or web session needs to verify with the server (typically immediately for an active session, or within a few minutes for cached sessions), the user is forced to re-sign-in with the new password.
This is the right pattern after:
- A suspected phishing attempt
- A device theft
- A breach notification involving your email
- Sharing your password by accident
- Anytime you've handed your phone to someone you don't trust
What happens after sign-out
After signing out:
- The next sign-in requires your password. Biometric login (Face ID / Touch ID / fingerprint) is disabled until you've signed in once with the password — this is intentional, to prevent biometrics from being used as a workaround.
- MFA prompts apply. Per the Help Center, MFA's ~45-day re-prompt cycle is independent of sign-out events; you may or may not get an MFA prompt at the next sign-in depending on where you are in the cycle.
- Your data isn't lost. Linked accounts, transactions, budgets, Premium status — all stay on the account. Sign-out doesn't delete anything.
- Active push notifications stop. Rocket Money may not send push notifications to a device that's signed out (depends on the type of notification).
- iOS widgets show a "Sign in" or empty state. Widgets need an active session to display data.
- Bill negotiations in progress aren't affected. Bill negotiations live on Rocket Money's servers, not your device. They continue independently.
When to actually sign out
Most users never sign out and don't need to. The reasons it does matter:
1. Switching to a new phone. When you set up a new device, signing out of the old one isn't strictly necessary, but it's tidy. The new device's sign-in works regardless.
2. Lending or selling your phone. Sign out before handing the phone over. Or factory-reset it, which signs out everything as a side effect.
3. After a security event. Suspected compromise of your password, a phishing attempt you fell for, an unfamiliar device showing on a sign-in alert. Force-signout-everywhere via password change.
4. On a public or shared computer (web). Always sign out fully before leaving a public computer. Don't rely on the browser session expiring.
5. Troubleshooting. Sometimes signing out and back in resolves an app glitch. It's a cheap "have you tried turning it off and on again" for app-state issues.
What to do if Rocket Money won't let you sign out
Rare, but does happen. A few common patterns:
The Log Out button doesn't appear. Try scrolling to the bottom of Settings — it's often there but not visible without scrolling. If you genuinely can't find it, the app may be on an older version; update via App Store / Google Play.
Tapping Log Out does nothing. Possible cause: a network issue preventing the sign-out request from reaching Rocket Money's servers. Try with a different network connection (cellular instead of WiFi, or vice versa).
You sign out but the app shows you signed in again immediately. A persistent biometric or saved-credential setting is auto-signing-you-back-in. Disable biometric login first (Profile → Security → toggle off), then sign out.
You can't sign out because you can't sign in. This is the locked-out scenario. The fix is account recovery — see Locked Out of Rocket Money? How to Recover Access.
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Common questions
Will signing out cancel any pending bill negotiations? No. Bill negotiations are on Rocket Money's server side. Sign-out / sign-in affects your local session, not server-side activity.
Will signing out cancel my Premium subscription? No. Premium continues — you're paid through your billing period, and the auto-renew or cancellation status doesn't change. Sign-out is unrelated to billing.
Will I lose my dark mode setting after sign-out? Generally no — appearance settings are typically tied to your account and persist across sign-out / sign-in.
Will my linked banks need to be re-authorized after I sign back in? Usually no. Plaid bank connections stay attached to your account. Re-signing-in to Rocket Money doesn't disconnect the underlying Plaid links. (Plaid does periodically require its own re-authorization for some banks; that's separate from Rocket Money sign-out.)
Can my Secondary user (account sharing) sign me out? No. Each user controls their own session. The Secondary signing out only affects their own device, not the Primary.
Does signing out remove my notification preferences? No — notification preferences are account-level and persist across sessions.
Will signing out from one app instance sign out all my widgets too? On the same device: yes, widgets associated with that signed-out app instance stop showing data and prompt for sign-in. On other devices: their widgets keep working until you sign out there too.
Is signing out the same as deleting my account? No — completely different. Sign-out ends your current session; account stays intact. Account deletion permanently removes the account. See How to Cancel Rocket Money Premium or Delete Your Account.
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Related reading:
- How to Reset Your Rocket Money Password
- How to Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on Rocket Money
- How to Set Up Biometric Login on Rocket Money
- Locked Out of Rocket Money? How to Recover Access
- Is Rocket Money Safe?
- How to Cancel Rocket Money Premium
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