New Delhi: In today’s digital age, a Gmail account isn’t just a means of sending emails. If you use an Android phone, Gmail is also required for services like the Play Store, Google Drive, YouTube, and Google Maps. This has become the key to your digital identity.
But sometimes, we carelessly log in to our Gmail account on another device (like a work laptop or a friend’s phone) and forget about it. This mistake can put your personal information at risk, as someone else can access your email, photos, data, and even banking details.
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How to find out where your Gmail account is logged in?
- First, go to your phone or computer’s browser and open the website myaccount.google.com.
- Now, go to the Security section.
- Scroll down and you’ll find a section called “Your Devices.”
- Click “Manage All Devices” here.
- You’ll see a list of all the devices you’re logged in to with your Gmail (e.g., mobile, tablet, laptop).
- If you see an unknown device, click “Sign Out” on it.
- After that, change your password immediately so that no one else can log in again.
How to check recent activity?
- Open your Gmail inbox on your computer.
- At the bottom right, there will be a link labeled “Details.” Click on it.
- A pop-up window will open, containing information such as the IP address, device, and login time.
- If you notice any suspicious activity, secure your account by changing your password immediately.
How to check account security from third-party websites?
- Open myaccount.google.com again.
- Go to the Security section and select the “Signing in to other sites” option.
- Click “Signing in with Google.”
- This will show all the websites and apps you’ve logged in to with your Gmail.
- If you find a website or app suspicious, remove access by clicking “Remove Access.”
Essential Tips to Keep Gmail Secure
- Always keep 2-Step Verification on. This will prevent someone from accessing your account using just your password.
- Change your password frequently.
- Avoid logging in from unknown devices, and remember to log out after logging in on a public computer.
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Gmail isn’t just an email account; it’s your digital lifeline. Keeping it secure is your responsibility. With a little caution, you can protect your personal information, photos, bank details, and other important data from cyber threats.