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You can see computers, phones, and other devices that have used your Google Account recently or are signed in now. Check this info to make sure no one else has signed in to your account.
Review recent devices
Go to the
"Recently used devices" section of your Google Account. You might need to sign in.
You'll see devices that have used your account in the last 28 days or are currently signed in.
To get details, select a device. You'll see more info, like the last time and place the device used your account.
If you have apps that sync automatically with your Google Account, you'll see the last time they synced.
Remove a device
When you remove a device, your Google Account will be signed out. To help keep your account secure, remove devices that:
Are lost or you no longer own
Don't belong to you
Go to the "
Recently used devices" section of your Google Account. You might need to sign in.
Select the device.
Select Remove.
This option shows up only for phones and tablets.
To remove other devices, like computers: Follow the steps to
secure your account.
Confirm your choice.
Check for unfamiliar activity
On your
"Recently used devices" page, look for these signs that someone else is using your account.
You don't recognize a device. Make sure these situations don't apply:
You started using a new device.
You used someone else's device or a public computer, like at a library.
You recently reset your device to factory settings. The device could still show up.
You weren't in a location at the time listed. Make sure these situations don't apply:
You traveled to that place or stopped there briefly, like at an airport.
You see a nearby place instead of an exact location.
Learn how we determine a device's location.
You don't remember using your account at a certain date and time.
If you have apps that connect to your Google Account, like Gmail or Calendar, the times could be more recent than you remember.
You see a different browser (like Chrome or Safari) than the one you normally use.
Help secure your account
If any activity looks unfamiliar or you're not sure if it was you, follow the steps to help
secure your account and change your password.
After you change your password, all other devices will be removed from your account.
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