Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Remote Sign out and last login tracking feature In Gmail

     If you suspect that someone is intercepting your email or your Gmail account is hacked or your are victim of phishing, then there is a good news for you. Now Google has added a new layer of information and control. With this new feature, you can keep a track of your recent sessions and you can also sign yourself out remotely.
     At the bottom of your inbox, you'll see information about the time of the last activity on your account and whether it's still open in another location:


     Using the feature, you can determine or verify if your mailbox was opened from another location.
You can get more details about your recent activity by clicking on the Details link:


      The top table, under "Concurrent session information," indicates all open sessions, along with IP address and "access type" -- which refers to how email was retrieved, (for example, through iGoogle, POP3 or a mobile phone). The bottom table, under "Recent activity," contains my most recent history along with the time of access. You can also view your current IP address at the very bottom of this window, where it says "This computer is using IP address..."

      With this information, you can quickly verify that all the Gmail activity was indeed yours. If you remember your past login time and if you have forgot to logout then you can also click on the "Sign out all other sessions" button to sign out of the account you left open at home.

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