Logging out of Gmail remotely is a great idea if you've accidentally left yourself logged in on a public computer you no longer have access to, like in a library or school.
The same screen for logging out of web sessions is also useful for seeing from where your account has been accessed recently, including the apps that have access to your Gmail.
1. Open Gmail on a computer and scroll to the very bottom of the page below all of your messages.
2. Click or tap Details on the bottom right. It's right next to a sentence that reads "Last account activity: <time>."
3. Select Sign out all other Gmail web sessions from the resulting pop-up window.
Note: Email clients connecting through IMAP are not signed out. For example, if you're logged on through the Gmail mobile app as well, you will remain logged on.
The same screen for logging out of web sessions is also useful for seeing from where your account has been accessed recently, including the apps that have access to your Gmail.
1. Open Gmail on a computer and scroll to the very bottom of the page below all of your messages.
2. Click or tap Details on the bottom right. It's right next to a sentence that reads "Last account activity: <time>."
3. Select Sign out all other Gmail web sessions from the resulting pop-up window.
Note: Email clients connecting through IMAP are not signed out. For example, if you're logged on through the Gmail mobile app as well, you will remain logged on.
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