

Tap on your profile picture. You can find it at the top right corner of your screen.

Select “My Account”.

Navigate to “Sign-in & security”.

Choose “Device activity & notifications”. Look for it in the left-hand sidebar.

Access “Review events” under “Recent security events”. Here, you'll see any sign-in activity from the last 28 days.

Return. Click the back button (left arrow) positioned at the top left corner of your browser next to the URL address bar.

Choose “Review devices” under “Recently used devices”.

Enhance your account security. If you notice any suspicious sign-in activity or unrecognized devices, select “Enhance your account security” located at the top of the page.
Changing Your Password

Sign in to your Gmail account.

Tap your profile picture. It's located at the upper right-hand corner of your browser.

Select “My Account”.

Choose “Sign-in and security”.

Scroll to “Password & sign-in method”.

Click “Password”.

Provide your current password.

Set your new password.

Press “Change password”.

All devices currently accessing your email will be signed out.

Sign back into your account using the updated password.
Helpful Advice
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If you suspect a hacking incident, change your password immediately.
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Remember to always sign out when using Gmail (or any other email service) on public computers like those in libraries or internet cafes.
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Avoid sharing passwords, even with loved ones.
