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I want to disconnect all of my Google Chrome installations from my Google Account, since I have signed into Google Chrome on many computers, including some that I don't own (e.g., several school and library computers). Is there any way that I can find every Chrome installation that is connected to my Google Account, so that I disconnect every one of them from my Google Account, to prevent my passwords from being hijacked?

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Assuming you have a gmail account you can click on the "last account activity details" link at the bottom right of your inbox. This will show all the locations you have logged in and allow you to close all sessions.

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Change your password. That will stop most services using a traditional login. For applications with permissions to use the Google account, you can review and modify permissions for these at https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions

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  • This is also discussed here: productforums.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/chrome/… Mar 13, 2013 at 20:33
  • Also, how do you know that this will work? :/ Mar 13, 2013 at 20:33
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    Because the account settings on the other end must log in to be signed in. If the password changes, it will have to ask for the new credentials in order to sign in. If you're paranoid, delete the account and start a new one.
    – Dan
    Mar 13, 2013 at 20:34
  • Also, I'd like to know whether it would be possible for me to disconnect all accounts without resetting my password. Mar 13, 2013 at 20:35
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    In the future, please specify any special qualifiers like if you want a solution that doesn't involve changing the password. This technically is a solution to the original question, even if not the best one.
    – Dan
    Mar 13, 2013 at 20:39

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