With Chrome auto sign-in disabled, you can sign into Google sites like Gmail or Docs and, just like in older versions of Chrome, remained signed out of the browser. Or, if you see odd time stamps, unfamiliar locations, or devices you don't recognize, click ""Don't recognize this device"" to reset your password and sign out immediately.To test that this worked, close and then re-open Chrome. To sign out on this menu, click ""Sign out"" and then ""Sign out"" again to confirm. If the device is an Android, you can even click """"Find my device"""" to locate it on a map. If you see a device you don't recognize, you can select """"More details"""" to find information such as recent activity, location, and sometimes a list of apps with access to your Google account. Then, do the same for every device on which you've signed in. If you just want to sign out as quickly as possible, click or tap the three dots at the top-right corner of a device, select ""Sign out,"" and then ""Sign out"" again to confirm. Once you're signed in, you'll see a list of all devices logged in with your Google account. If you're not already signed in with your Google account, select ""Sign in"" to do so now. To get started, open a web browser and go to /security. X Research sourceĪlthough there's no single button that lets you sign out of your Google account in multiple locations at the exact same time, you can use Google's ""Your Device"" panel to manually log out of multiple devices in seconds. 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.
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.