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Instantly log out of all X, formerly known as Twitter sessions at once on your computer, phone, or tablet
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X offers a safety feature that helps you to sign out of your account on all devices at once. This wikiHow will guide you through the process.

Method 1
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On the X/Twitter Website

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  1. Open www.twitter.com in your browser and log in with your username/email and password.
  2. You can see this option above the "Tweet" button.
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  3. Open the X/Twitter “Settings” page. Click onSettings and privacy from the drop-down menu.
  4. Navigate to the “Account” settings and scroll down to see this option. It's located between the “Your Twitter data” and “Deactivate your account” options.
  5. You will see the red coloured Log out all other sessions option right after the “Sessions” header. Scroll down to the end of the page to view it. A confirmation dialog box will appear after you do so.
  6. Hit the Log out button to sign out of your X account on all devices at once. You're done!
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Method 2
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On the X App for Android or on Twitter Lite

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  1. Launch the X app or go to mobile.twitter.com in your browser. Click on the black icon with a white X, then log in to your account if you haven't already done so.
    • Ensure that your X app is up to date because Log out on all devices is a new feature only available on the latest versions of the X app.
  2.  It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. It will be the next to last option in the menu panel.
  4. It will be the first option.
  5. You will see it right before the Log out option. Wait for the page to load.
  6. Tap on Yes from the pop-up box. This will end all sessions at once. That's it!
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    I lost my phone and I am trying to sign back in on a computer, but since I turned on 2 step verification, it keeps sending a code to my phone and I don't know what to do.
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    Go into the "Find my phone" app, and sign in there. You shouldn't need a verification, and also you can use the map/sound alert system to find your phone. (Use another iOS device for this, for if not signed in to the cloud, you'll need a verification.)
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  • If you want to sign out from a specific device, click on the Log out button next to your preferred session.
  • The “Apps and devices” or “Apps and sessions” tab will help you find all of the currently active login sessions connected to your account.
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Warnings

  • Logging out of a session will prevent further actions such as Tweeting, liking, and replying until you log into your X account again, but this action may not delete data that was cached on the device while the session was active.
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