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Can you log out of your Twitter account on other devices? Yes, you can.  Maybe you borrowed a friend’s phone and wanted to check out your account but then you forgot to log out. So what happens here is that you will continue to be logged in until you log out.

The thing with Twitter is that it allows for multiple simultaneous logins, so you don’t need to log out of one session to sign into another. Because of this, you wouldn’t be aware if you were signed in on another person’s device unless you checked or they started using your account.

Don’t worry though, there’s a solution for all this and we’ll show you.

How to Check Which Devices Still Have You Actively Logged in on  Twitter

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This is the first step to logging out. Simply follow the steps below;

  • In the upper left corner, select the menu icon with three horizontal lines.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the menu and click on more
  • Choose ‘Security and account access
  • Select ‘Apps and sessions
  • You can view the device(s) where you have a Twitter account if you select “Sessions.”
  • To log out of every other device, select ‘Log out of other sessions’.
  • To complete the procedure, click ‘Log out’.

Note: Twitter allows you to control and keep tabs on actions from anywhere. As a result, you may view prior devices from which you have entered into your account. 

Follow these instructions to view the devices you’ve previously used to log into your Twitter account

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How to Check For the Devices You’ve Used to Log Into Your Twitter Account

  • Click on more in the menu bar, then choose “Settings and privacy.”
  • Then select “Security and account access.”
  • Click ‘Apps and sessions
  • Click ‘Account access history‘
  • Type in your password when prompted
  • Afterwards, you may access your account history with a list of the devices, the date, and the time that each device was used to access Twitter.

The system may not be able to tell you the name of the device, but it will tell you whether it is an Android, iPhone, Macbook, Linux, or Windows PC.

From there you may view the actions on your Twitter account in terms of which device, when, and where your account was accessed.

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Conclusion

It’s crucial to sign out after using Twitter on a shared or public device. People who have access to your account may perform a variety of tasks even though they won’t be able to alter your password. Make use of the information we’ve shared by logging out of all devices you may have used and forgotten about.