02.04.25

Check what devices are logged into your Google account

Ever feel like someone else might be snooping around your Google Account? Maybe you noticed an unfamiliar device logged in, or you’re just feeling a little uneasy. Good news! You can easily check which devices are currently accessing your account.

Here’s how:

  1. Access Your Google Account: Open any Google app (like Gmail or Google Maps) and click on your profile picture in the top right corner.
  2. Go to Account Management: Select “Manage your Google Account.”
  3. Navigate to Security: In the left-hand menu, click on “Security.”
  4. Check Your Devices: Look for the section titled “Your Devices.” This will show you a list of devices currently signed in to your Google Account, including their location (if available) and last activity.

What to Do if You See Something Suspicious:

  • Review the List: Carefully review the list of devices. If you see a device you don’t recognize, immediately sign out of that device.
  • Change Your Password: After signing out of suspicious devices, change your Google Account password immediately.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication: For added security, enable two-factor authentication on your Google Account. This will require a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone, whenever you sign in.

By regularly checking which devices are accessing your Google Account, you can proactively identify and address any potential security threats.