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View Gmail account activity with ease

Checking your Gmail Account Activity with Ease

We all know that forgetful person who logs on to a computer, personal account, etc, and forgets to log out. Facebook users who forget to do this sometimes find that their information has been changed, and possibly to something unwanted. While stories about this happening might provide interesting anecdotes, it’s not quite as humorous when it happens to you. If you use Gmail and are one of those people who forgets to log out of your accounts, there is a feature that allows you to both track account activity and log out.

The Activity Information feature of Gmail serves a dual purpose: To give you a way to monitor the locations your account has been signed into and the ability to remotely log off. You can access the feature by:

  1. Clicking the cog in the right-hand side of the screen (located below your profile information).
  2. Selecting Settings.
  3. Scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking Details under Last account activity.

If you are on the Settings page, and can’t find Details, scroll to the bottom of the page and you should see it at the bottom right.

 

Keep tabs on log-in locations

When you click on Details a pop-up window will appear showing your account’s recent activity. Under the Recent Activity heading you will see a list of the 10 most recent ways your account has been accessed. This information is displayed in a table with three columns:

At the bottom of the window you can see the IP address you are currently using. Just above that, is Alert preference which you can change to meet your needs. We suggest you set an alert for any unusual activity.

 

Remote logout

If you forgot to sign out of your account from another computer, you can simply press the Sign out of all other sessions button. Pressing this will not log you out of your current session, so don’t forget to sign out when you are done!

If you would like to learn more about Gmail within your business please drop us a line, we may have a solution that meets your needs.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org.
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