If you’re not already signed in to your Google account in your web browser, click the blue Sign in button to do so now. If you don’t want to find out more information about a signed-in device and just want to sign out quickly, click the three dots at the top of any device in this list, select Sign Out, and then confirm. Repeat for all devices in the list.
Click Show IP addresses if you want to see the IP address(es) used by the device when it signed in. Click Find device to see your device on a map (if it’s an Android). If it’s an iPhone/iPad or computer, you’ll just see an expanded list of activity times and dates on this page. You may see devices on which you signed into Google a long time ago but haven’t used in a while. Don’t panic just yet—this can happen with Androids, as well as Chromebooks and other computers on which you use Google Backup and Sync. If you do see odd time and date stamps, locations you’ve never been to, or apps you don’t use, click Don’t recognize this device and follow the on-screen instructions to reset your password. [2] X Research source
If you’re signing out of a Chromebook or Android remotely, signing out will remove your Google account from that device.
At this point, you may see another pop-up window letting you know that if you installed apps on that device that could access your Google account, those apps may still be able to use your account. Click Manage app access if you want to revoke an app’s access to your Google account. When you’re finished, click OK to close the window.
If you don’t need to find out more information about a device, just click the three dots at the top-right corner of a device in the list and select Sign out.
If you don’t need to find out more information about a device, just click the three dots at the top-right corner of a device in the list and select Sign out.