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Help center· Guide 5 of 8

Manage your active sessions

See every device signed in to your account, check the location and last active time, and sign out a single device or everywhere else if something looks wrong.

What you'll learn

  • See where your account is signed in, including device and location
  • Sign out a single device you no longer recognise
  • Sign out everywhere else if you suspect someone has access
~3 min
DocsHelp centerManage your active sessions·Last updated 2026-06-15

Every time you sign in to VEXORS, whether on a laptop, a phone, or a second browser, it creates a session. The Sessions & Security page shows all of them in one place, so you can confirm everything is yours and shut down anything that is not. You will find it in Settings.

Why this matters

Sessions are how you spot a problem early. If you signed in on a shared computer and forgot to sign out, or you no longer recognise a device, this page lets you end that access in one click. It is the fastest way to confirm that only your devices have a way into your account.

What you see on the page

Open Settings and go to Sessions & Security. At the top, three tiles summarise your sessions: Total sessions, This device, and Other devices.

Below that, your current device appears in its own Current Session card, marked with a This device tag so you never sign yourself out by mistake. Every other session is listed under Other Active Sessions.

Each session shows:

  • Device type, such as a desktop computer or a mobile phone
  • IP address the session is connecting from
  • Browser used to sign in
  • Location, when it can be determined
  • Last active time, shown as how long ago the session was used (for example, "5m ago")
app.vexors.com/settings/sessions
Total sessions
3
This device
1
Other devices
2
Current Session
DesktopThis device
102.0.34.18 · Chrome · Riyadh · 2m ago
Other Active Sessions
Revoke All
Mobile
196.52.7.9 · Safari · 1h ago
Remove

If you have a lot of sessions, use the search box at the top to filter by device, browser, or IP address, and the sort dropdown to reorder the list (for example, Recently active first).

Sign out a single device

If you recognise every session but want to tidy up an old one, you can sign it out on its own. Find the session under Other Active Sessions and select the remove icon on its row.

A confirmation appears naming the device and its IP address. Confirm with Revoke Session and that device is signed out immediately. The next time someone tries to use it, they will be asked to sign in again.

Scenario

You signed in on a hotel business-centre computer last week and cannot remember whether you signed out. Open Sessions & Security, find the session that is not one of your own devices, and sign it out. Done in seconds, and that computer no longer has a way into your account.

Sign out everywhere else

If you suspect someone else has access, or you just want a clean slate, you can end every session except the one you are using right now.

Select Revoke All in the Other Active Sessions header. Confirm with Revoke All Sessions. Every other device is signed out at once, and you stay signed in on your current device. Anyone on another device, including a person you did not authorise, is logged out straight away.

If you ever think your account may be compromised, do two things in order: change your password, then choose Revoke All here. The password change stops new sign-ins, and revoking all sessions ends any that are already open.

Signing a session out does not delete anything or affect your company's data. It only ends that device's access. The person can sign in again later with a valid email and password, which is exactly why pairing this with two-factor authentication is so effective.

Next steps

  • Set up two-factor authenticationAdd a second sign-in step so a password alone is never enough.
  • Account and sign-in helpResolve a failed sign-in or a reset email that did not arrive.
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