Session and trusted-device controls

Security & Compliance

2 min read

Updated Apr 12, 2026

Security settings expose the current browser session clearly, but cross-device session history and persistent trusted-device management are still limited. Knowing that boundary prevents false confidence.

Before you begin

Access to Security settings

A question about session control or remembered devices

Awareness of your current sign-in device

Current session visibility is live

The settings page shows the current browser session and provides a direct sign-out action.

That is the most reliable current-state control for ending access from the visible device.

Remote history is still limited

Cross-device session history and remote revocation are not fully connected yet.

Do not assume a full device-management console exists just because a security page is present.

Trusted devices are planned

Persistent remembered-device management is labeled as planned rather than live.

Treat current account protection as credential and workspace-access control rather than device-trust management.

Pro Tips

Use sign-out promptly on shared or temporary machines.

Avoid describing current settings as full device management.

If your organization needs stronger identity control now, discuss enterprise access planning.

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