If you’ve ever logged into your Facebook account from a friend’s device and forgot to log out, it’s crucial to ensure your account’s security by managing your logged-in devices. Facebook offers a security feature enabling you to monitor and control active sessions, providing details such as device type, browser, and last access time.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to finding and managing other devices logged into your Facebook account:
1. Begin by logging into your Facebook account using a desktop web browser. 2. Click on the drop-down button to access additional options. 3. Select “Settings & Privacy” from the list of options. 4. Navigate to “Settings” on the subsequent page. 5. In the top left corner, click on “Accounts Centre.” 6. Under Account settings, choose “Password and Security.” 7. Scroll down to the “Security Checks” section on the right side of the page. 8. Click on “Where You’re Logged in” to view active login sessions associated with your account. 9. Review and manage specific sessions to monitor your current logins.
If you encounter an unauthorized device logged into your Facebook account, take immediate action to remove it by following these steps:
1. Access the “Where You’re Logged In” section. 2. Review your Account Login activity to identify unauthorized devices. 3. Select the device you wish to remove from the list. 4. Click on “Log Out” on the next screen to terminate the session.
By following these instructions, you can ensure the security and privacy of your Facebook account by promptly removing any unauthorized devices accessing it.