Find out where they are, when they're doing it and how you can protect yourself
In
spite of all the warnings and everything we know about online security,
many of us are still quite lackadaisical about certain aspects of it.
Easy-to-guess passwords, not updating our anti-malware and giving away personal information are just some common examples.
One security risk which can be all too easy to run is not logging out of our email and social media accounts.
With all the devices we use in numerous locations, it can hard to keep track of where and when we've logged into what.
But there is a way to find out if the next person to use your computer - or even a nosy ex - is having a snoop through your Facebook account.
Here is what you are to do.
When logged into Facebook (either on your phone, tablet or computer) go to these options.
Settings > Security > Where you’re logged on .
When you hit 'Edit', you'll be taken to a page where you can see where you have logged onto across all devices.

Not only this, but you'll be able to see whether your Facebook account was being used on a desktop, smartphone or Android.
The
IP address is even revealed, meaning you can find out the location of
said device as well as the last time that specific machine was used to
log into your account.
Should you see something untoward or some details which give you cause for concern, there IS a way to stop unwanted logins.
Next to each session, there is a "End activity" button. Simply press it to end that session.

Now you can find it easy to know who or who is logging in to your account
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