Registering and logging into Gmail is probably not unfamiliar to most people, as nowadays almost everyone has their own Gmail account. However, not everyone knows how to secure Gmail. There have been numerous cases of users logging into Gmail on another device and then forgetting to log out, leading to their accounts being compromised and personal information exposed to malicious individuals.
Guide to Log Out of Gmail on Computer
To avoid such unnecessary mistakes, the best way is to log out of your Gmail account from all sessions. And right here, Mytour will guide you on how to log out of Gmail on all devices remotely, no matter where they are.
1. Simple Way to Log Out of Gmail
Step 1: Open Gmail on Google Chrome browser by clicking on the Menu icon and selecting
Step 2: To log out of Gmail on your computer, on the main Gmail interface, select the Avatar icon.
Step 3: Now, select Sign Out to log out of your Gmail account on the computer.
Step 4: The result after logging out of Gmail on the computer.
2. How to Log Out of Gmail on All Browsers
Step 1: Access your Gmail account from the web browser.
Step 2: The interface using your Gmail account appears. Scroll down to the bottom and click on the Details section.
Step 3: A dialog box showing the activity information of your Gmail account appears, containing all the information about your previous Gmail login sessions. Here, you can control login information such as IP address or browser. Click on Show details to see more details. If someone logs into your Gmail account from a suspicious location, Gmail will alert you so you can log out of your Gmail.
Step 4: Now, the important thing is to click on the Sign out all other web sessions section to completely log out of your Gmail accounts on all devices such as phones, tablets, computers...
Step 5: Wait a moment, you will see a notification Successfully signed out all other sessions.
As a result, your Gmail account will be logged out of most devices you have logged into but not logged out of. However, as mentioned in the notification in the image above, in case you use the remember password feature, even if you log out of all sessions, they can still access your email (because your password is remembered on that device). At this point, for thoroughness, you need to change your Gmail password. You can refer to how to change your Gmail password to create a safer new password for your account. Remember not to log into your Gmail account on multiple devices, or else Google will refuse to sync because you can only have a maximum of 15 connections at a time.
In addition, to enhance security for your Gmail account, you cannot ignore the 2-step verification feature, which is trusted by many users. For detailed information and how to activate this feature, you can refer directly to the article on enabling 2-step verification for Gmail security that we shared earlier.