Are you concerned someone may have access to your Twitter account? Do you know what devices are logged in? What if you moving to a new device; have you logged out of Twitter on the old device?
Your smart device keeps you logged in to such apps as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Messenger, Microsoft and others. Each app has a feature to log out all devices. We want to explore logging out all devices for Twitter. Just follow these steps.
This is for iPhone or iPad and Twitter
Your Profile Screen
- Tap your profile photo or swipe left to right. You will see the following image:

Your Settings Screen
- Tap on Settings and privacy. You will see the following screen:

Your Account Screen
- Tap on Account. Following is a screenshot:

Your Sessions Screen
- Tap on Apps and sessions. You will see the following screen:

Your Log Out Screen
- Your devices that have access to your account is displayed. Tap on Log out all other sessions. You will see the following screen:

- Tap Log out
That’s it. You are done. You now will have to log back in to use Twitter.
Your Two Factor Authentication Screen
To make your Twitter account more secure, you may want to setup Two-factor authentication. This is on the third screen in this post, under the Account option. Just tap on Security and you will see the following screen:

- Select Two-factor authentication, choose one of three options displayed on your screen and follow its directions.
I recommend setting up Two-factor authentication whenever the option is available.
I Would Like to Hear from You
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