Session management and active device audits
Timether lets you review the devices and browsers currently signed in to your account.
This helps you monitor account access, check for unfamiliar activity, and sign out from devices you no longer use.
What are active sessions?
An active session is a browser or device where your Timether account is currently signed in.
For example, you may have active sessions from:
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Your laptop browser
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Your office computer
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Your mobile browser
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A tablet
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A shared or public computer
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A browser you used previously but forgot to sign out from
Reviewing sessions helps you make sure only trusted devices have access to your account.
Viewing your active sessions
To view active sessions:
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Go to your Profile.
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Open the Sessions tab.
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Review the list of active browser and device sessions.
The sessions list helps you understand where your account is currently signed in.
What details are shown?
Each active session may include useful details such as:
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Login time
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Browser information
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Device information
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Location details
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Recent activity information
These details can help you identify whether a session belongs to you.
For example, if you normally use Timether from Chrome on your laptop, that session should look familiar. If you see a browser, device, or location you do not recognize, you can revoke that session.
Revoking a specific session
If you want to sign out from one device or browser, you can revoke that specific session.
To revoke a session:
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Go to Profile.
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Open the Sessions tab.
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Find the session you want to remove.
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Click Revoke, Sign Out, or the available remove option.
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Confirm the action if prompted.
Once revoked, that device or browser will be signed out of Timether.
The next time someone tries to use Timether from that session, they will need to sign in again.
When to revoke a session
You should revoke a session if:
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You signed in on a shared or public computer
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You lost access to a device
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You forgot to sign out somewhere
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You see a browser or location you do not recognize
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You think your account may have been accessed without permission
Revoking sessions is a simple way to protect your account without changing your password immediately.
Logging out all other sessions
Timether also provides a Log Out Other Sessions option.
This instantly ends all active sessions except the one you are currently using.
To log out other sessions:
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Go to Profile.
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Open the Sessions tab.
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Click Log Out Other Sessions.
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Confirm the action.
After this, all other browsers and devices will be signed out.
Your current session will remain active, so you can continue using Timether.
When to use Log Out Other Sessions
Use Log Out Other Sessions when you want a quick account security reset.
This is useful if:
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You changed your password
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You used Timether on multiple devices and want to clean up access
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You suspect someone else may have access
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You lost a device
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You want to make sure only your current device stays signed in
What happens after a session is revoked?
When a session is revoked, Timether removes access for that browser or device.
The user on that device will be signed out and must log in again to continue.
If two-factor authentication is enabled, they will also need to complete the 2FA step during the next login.
Keeping your account secure
It is a good idea to review your active sessions regularly, especially if you use Timether across multiple devices.
If you notice anything suspicious, revoke the session immediately and consider changing your password.
For stronger protection, enable two-factor authentication from your account security settings.