See your previous Gmail Sessions and sign out of them remotely
Few days ago the Gmail team added a new feature to Gmail I.e now you can see your last activity on your Gmail account, this come as a very useful features for people who use public computers to check their email as if they forget to sign out then anyone can access their mail account which may have personal information or important files
To see how this feature works scroll down your Gmail inbox, at the bottom you will find your last account activity along with the IP address, when you click the details link you will get a pop up window with last five session details which contains the IP address from where Gmail was accessed and the time of access, you can sign out of all other sessions from your computer by clicking the “sign out all other sessions” button, using this feature you can also track if someone has got your account password and reading your emails without your knowledge, you can check that by seeing the IP address from the account is accessed and if you find any suspicious activity you can change your password
For more details Check out the official Gmail blog post
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