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If I change my email password will it log me out of all devices?
06-10-2014, 04:46 PM
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If I change my email password will it log me out of all devices?
My phone was stolen 2 days ago, so I had to change all the passwords stuff that I had. But I'm not sure about gmail. I was wondering if by changing my password, if it would log me out of all devices like Facebook those when you change the password.

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06-10-2014, 04:49 PM
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Yes it will.

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06-10-2014, 04:57 PM
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Some email services will, other will not. For example, Facebook gives you the option for if you want to log every user logged in, off.
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06-10-2014, 04:59 PM
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Change your password in your gmail and change your personal information such as an extra e-mail or phone number so if anybody that wants to guess your new e-mail will not be able to get it with your old existing information. Once you do that it still is not safe. Go to all your applications and change the personal information and questions too then it will be safe if you choose to keep your old profiles in your applications such as facebook

You can still keep your old phone number by calling the phone company they will just cancel out the phones iemi so it will not work with the phone number they assigned to it. Then on your new phone they will place your old number. The person that has your lost phone will not be able to activate the phone in that particular cellar company. For instance if you report it lost in ATT then no one will be able to use that phone for ATT. but if they flash it or unlock it they can use it for Tmobile or another phone company.

Depending on the phone company they may be able to give you the location of the phone if it is lost. Getting your phone back will be up to you.
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