See devices with business relationship admission

You lot tin see computers, phones, and other devices where you are or were signed in to your Google Account recently. You can check google.com/devices to make certain no one else has signed in to your account.

Review devices

  1. On the left navigation panel, select Security .

  2. On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices.

  3. You'll see devices where you lot're currently signed in to your Google Account or take been in the last few weeks. For more details, select a device or a session.

  4. Devices or sessions where you're signed out will take a "Signed out" indication.

  5. If multiple sessions announced for the same device type, they might all be on one device or multiple devices. Review their details, and if you're not sure all the sessions are from your devices, sign out on them.

What is a session?

In some cases, you might encounter sessions instead of private devices. A session is a flow of fourth dimension during which you lot're signed in to our Google Account from a browser, app, or service on the device. Information technology's normal to have multiple sessions on the same device.

A dissever session can be created on the device:

  • When you sign in on a new device
  • When yous re-enter your password to verify it's you
  • When you sign in on a new browser, app, or service
  • When you lot grant an app access to your account information
  • When you lot sign in on an incognito or private browser window

For your security, the page will display each session, to permit you lot to review its details and sign out of information technology if yous're not certain it'southward yours.

What the time shown ways

The times listed on the page correspond the last time there was communication between the device or session and Google'south systems, at each location.

This communication can include:

  • User actions, like when yous apply Google Account or Google apps
  • Automatic syncing that happens in the background between a service and Google

Therefore, you might see a fourth dimension which is more recent than when you lot terminal used the device.

Sign out on a device you lot no longer use

To help keep your account secure, sign out on devices that:

  • Are lost or y'all no longer ain
  • Don't vest to you

Important: If you lot don't recognize a device or there's unfamiliar activity on your business relationship, follow the steps to secure your account.

  1. On the left navigation panel, selectSecurity.

  2. On the Your devices panel, selectManage all devices.

  3. Select the device and then Sign out.

  4. If multiple sessions appear with the same device name, they could all come up from the aforementioned device or multiple devices. If y'all want to make sure there'south no account access from a device, sign out of all the sessions with this device proper noun.

Secure your account if yous see an unfamiliar device

  1. On the left navigation console, selectSecurity.

  2. On the Your devices panel, selectManage all devices.

You can look for these signs that someone else is using your account:

  • You don't recognize a device. You lot might not recognize activity that was actually you if:
    • You started using a new device.
    • You used someone else's device or a public computer, like at a library. Learn how to sign out on a public device you're no longer about.
    • You lot recently reset your device to manufacturing plant settings. The device could still show up.
  • You weren't in a location at the fourth dimension listed. You might not recognize a location where you lot actually were if:
    • You traveled to that place or stopped there briefly, like at an airport.
    • You encounter a nearby place instead of an exact location. Acquire how we determine a device's location.
  • You don't remember using your account at a certain date and time.You might not recognize a certain engagement and time if you have apps that connect to your Google Account, like Gmail or Calendar, because the times could be more recent than you remember.
  • You meet a unlike browser (like Chrome or Safari) than the i you ordinarily employ.

Related resource

  •  Gmail Security and Privacy Settings

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