Twitter is a very popular social media service that many people use. If you’re a Twitter user, you’ve probably logged into your account on all your different devices. Your phone, your computer, your tablet, and much more.
This can be very handy as it lets you easily use Twitter on whichever device is closest to you. But sometimes you might want to log out of your account on all your devices, maybe one of your devices has been lost and you’re worried about security. Or maybe you just want to only be logged in on the devices you actually use Twitter on.
No matter the reason why you want to logout of all devices, keep reading to find out how it can be done. It’s actually quicker and easier than you might think.
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How Do I Logout Of Twitter On All Devices
First, I’ll tell you how to log out of all your devices from your computer, but if you want to learn how to do it from your phone, skip down to how to logout of Twitter on all devices from your phone.
If you want to logout of all your devices from your computer, you’ll first need to open a web browser and go to twitter.com and sign in to your account if you haven’t already.
Once you’re signed in, click on the “More” button near the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
Then, in the menu that appears, click on “Settings and privacy“.
Once you’re in settings, under “account”, click on “Apps and sessions” near the bottom of the screen.
You’ll now see a list of all the apps and services that are connected to your Twitter account. But if you scroll down to the bottom of the screen, you’ll see a section named “Sessions” showing all the different devices that are currently logged into your account, and when you last used Twitter on each of them.
At the top of the list, you should see the computer you’re currently using with a blue badge next to it that says “Active now”. Directly below that, you’ll see a button that says “Log out all other sessions“.
Click the button, and you’ll then see a popup message warning you that this will end all your active Twitter sessions other than the one you’re currently using. And that you will have to log back into your account if you want to use Twitter on any of your other devices.
So as long as you’re okay with this, and you know what your Twitter password is, go ahead and click logout.
That’s it! Now all your other devices will be logged out of Twitter! As I mentioned above, the computer you used to do this will still be logged in, but every other device will be logged out.
If you also want to log out on the computer you’re currently using, just click on your name in the bottom left-hand corner, and in the menu that appears, click “Log out @yourhandlehere” (obviously instead of saying @yourhandlehere, there will be an at symbol followed by whatever your Twitter handle or username is).
How To Logout Of Twitter On All Devices From Your Phone
If you’d rather log out of all your devices from your phone, the process is actually almost identical. First, you’ll need to open the Twitter App.
Then tap on your profile picture in the top right hand corner.
And then in the menu that appears, tap on “Settings and privacy“.
Next, tap on “Account“.
Then tap on “Apps and sessions” near the bottom of the screen, (you might have to scroll if you have a smaller phone).
You’ll then see a list of all the apps and services that are connected to your account. But if you scroll right down to the bottom, you’ll see a section called “Sessions” that shows all the devices that are currently logged into your Twitter account.
(Please excuse the image quality. For some reason, the Twitter app doesn’t allow you to take a screenshot of the “apps and sessions” settings menu so I had to take a picture with my camera)
At the top of the list, you will see the phone that you are using right now with a blue “Active now” badge next to it. Directly below that, you will see a button that says “Log out all other sessions”
Tap that button and you’ll then see a popup message warning you that you will be logged out of Twitter on all your devices except for the one you’re currently using. As long as that’s okay with you, and you know your Twitter password, go ahead and tap “Log out”
That’s it! You’ve done it! As I mentioned above, you will still be logged in on the phone you’re using right now, but all your other devices will now be logged out. If you want to logout on your phone as well, tap the back arrow in the top left-hand corner to go back to the “Account” section.
Then scroll down to the bottom of the screen and tap the “Log out” button at the very bottom.
And that’s all there is to it! So whether you want to logout of your Twitter account on all your devices from your computer or your phone, you now know how.