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I have upgraded a Firebase app to the new version, so I see my Firebase at console.firebase.google.com.

The console shows me a message Wow, you have a lot of users! Because you have over 500 users, they aren't automatically displayed. The only way to see any user details at all seems to be to search for a complete email address and that only works for users with a password.

I don't know how I came to have so many users, it's a development system and I am not aware of more than a dozen userIds. Regardless, I would like to delete them all.

I get the same message in a production system which also has less than 500 known users, so I must have some that are not real - I want to be able to view some details and delete them one by one.

The Docs don't provide a solution for either requirement. Any suggestions please?

kpg
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  • Hi! Please reach out via our [troubleshooting page](https://firebase.google.com/support/contact/troubleshooting/) with information about your projects and we shall be able to help you. – Alfonso Gomez Jordana Manas Jul 28 '16 at 17:41
  • Is anonymous login enabled in your project? If so, anonymous users are also counted. – Jin Liu Jul 28 '16 at 17:43
  • http://stackoverflow.com/a/39909854/2254886 Check out my answer on here. It's not the correct answer, but it might save you a big headache. – Ryan Oct 07 '16 at 13:00

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