Many are facing a growing concern about privacy on social media, which is why they are looking for easy and simple ways to check if they have been hacked.
And if you’re concerned that someone else has access to your Facebook account, there’s an easy way to check it. Facebook has technology that tracks where you’re logged into your account and can help you log out or protect your account from people trying to penetrate it.
And Facebook can tell you the location of devices accessing your account. It can also tell you the device type, browser type, and the date and time the account was last accessed.
And if something doesn’t feel right, you can end any active Facebook sessions that you’re logged into.
How to see which devices are logged into Facebook on desktop
You will first need to open your web browser of choice and log into Facebook.
Next, click the drop-down arrow above your homepage banner and select “Settings”.
Once you are in the settings page, you will need to click on the “Security and Login” option, which should appear as an option on the left side of the screen.
Then go to the “Where to log in” section. This section will allow you to view all devices that are logged into Facebook, including those that are currently active.
You will also be able to see the time and date of the login, the type and location of the device that was used.
And if you click the three vertical dots on the right side of each active run listed, you’ll be able to sign out or report it as not you.
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