How to remove an iphone from my id

hi,
once my friend sync-ed his iphone with my computer. then whenever he is in wi-fi zone it is asking password for my used id for updating the apps. how to change the user name in his phone or how to remove his device from my apple ID. please help.
thanks
karthik

The only way to fix this is for your friend to delete all the content, on his/her phone, obtained using your ID. Fact is, that's called stealing. There is no other fix.

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