How to sign out Google Account from multiple devices: All you need to know

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Nowadays, Gmail has become an integral part of official communication purposes. There are several logins that take place on mobile and personal computers. And we as users do not bother about removing our accounts from the multiple devices that we have logged in to throughout the day. Thus, it can be mishandled by many users who must have come across it. The closing of a window browser will not help you sign out of your Google Account and anyone can use it.

Here are the steps to remove Gmail Accounts from multiple devices:

Open your Gmail Account.

Tap on the profile photo on the top right corner of the Google Account page.

Once tapped, it will display a ‘Manage your Google Account’ option.

Click on the ‘Manage your Google Account’ option.

It will immediately direct you to the Google Account page. Then, click on the ‘Security’ button.

That will land on the page with the ‘Your devices’ option which will show the number of devices your Google account is logged in to.

Under the option of ‘Your devices’, there exists a ‘manage devices’ option.

Tap the manage devices button, the device’s name will be displayed on the other page.

Click on the three dots provided and it will have the sign-out icon.

Repeating the previous two steps, you can individually exist from all the logged-in devices.

It’s important that you should receive Gmail notifications whenever you make any changes in the security sections of your Google account. If you find any further issues, you can immediately change your Gmail password.

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How to enable 2- step verification in your Google account: All you need to know

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Each one of us receives a lot of mail and login notifications in our inboxes. But we hardly detect any emails that will corrupt our personal account. So, Gmail provides a review by adjusting some settings and helps us to secure our Google account. It is the most popular email client used across the globe. There is always a chance of your email being hacked by any means. For this purpose, strong passwords with additional 2-step verification will help to secure your account. Thus,2-step verification will add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen.

Here are the steps to enable your 2-step verification on Gmail:

Step 1: Now login to your Google account and click on https://myaccount.google.com/ on your smartphone or PC

Step 2: Once opened, select ‘Security’ in the navigation panel.

Step 3: Now get started under the “Signing to Google”, select 2-Step Verification.

Step 4: After you turn on the 2-step verification, you need to proceed with the further steps.

Step 5: Scroll down and click on the ‘’2-step Verification” option.

Step 6: Now click on the Get Started button and follow the on-screen instructions to set up 2-factor authentication.

Step 7: Enter your passwords to confirm your identity and select a password to try it now.

Step 8: Add your phone number so that Google can send the six-digit verification code and tap ‘Send’.

Step 9: Now provide your phone number by entering the six-digit code Google has sent you.

Step 10: Click ‘Next’ and turn it on to enable the two-factor verification.

Step 11: You can also sign in through Google prompts as it helps in protecting against SIM swaps and other phone number-based hacks.

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Twitter may soon let you sign in through connected Google Account

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Micro-blogging site is working to make it possible to sign in to your account through a connected Account.

As discovered by app investigator Jane Wong, is looking into enabling Account integration, 9To5Google reported.

For years, has offered a way for apps to let their users sign up or log in with nothing more than their Google Account, saving the step of needing to fill in basic information like your name and email address or even picking a password.

In a screenshot of the enabled feature, Twitter’s sign-in page on the web shows “Sign up”, “Log in” and a third option, “Continue with Google”.

Presumably, this button will allow you to attach your Google Account to an existing account, create a new Twitter account with your Google Account details or login to your Twitter account if you’ve already associated it with your Google Account.

According to tot the report, there are ups and downs to signing in through a service like Sign In with Google.

On the plus side, it’s more convenient to only need to remember one password and much faster.

However, if your Google Account should be compromised in any way, an attacker would then also have access to your Twitter account. Or, if your account were ever banned, you’d be unable to get into Twitter, the report said.

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