List of connections for the last 30 days, classmates. How to find out which devices have access to your online accounts

Very often we are asked questions on the forum regarding the history of visits to the website ok.ru. In this article we will look into this topic and briefly talk about how to protect your page from hacking and other troubles.

What is browsing history

On this page all data is stored (logs) about the latest connections to your personal page in social network OK.ru. You can view the following information in the logs:

  • What device was used to log in (mobile browser or desktop);
  • which applications have access to it;
  • country and sometimes region;
  • user ip address;
  • entry date - date and time.

Where to view the full story

The entire history of logins to your profile is stored on servers social network. You can view it in the menu. Follow the link under the “My Settings” avatar, then go to the “Visit History” section.

On this page you will see data about the latest connections for a month (30 days). The system itself can sometimes tell you which logs are suspicious and give advice on them.

Thus, you can see who, when and from what IP visited your page. If you see suspicious activity on it, you can safely change your password for your social network account and the email address that is linked to it.

It is worth noting that if you then use the address displayed there, most likely it will not display your data. Often, proxies connect the user using the IP address of another country, as shown in the screenshot below.

Logging out from other devices

If you do not use a proxy or VPN on your computer or smartphone, then we recommend that you log out of your account on all devices.

Scroll to the bottom of the login information page and find the section with the “Close all other connections” button. Click on it and confirm the action using your password.

The article was updated and supplemented: 01/10/2020.

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Row cloud storage and social services keep extremely useful records of when, where and from what devices the account was logged in. The importance of this data can hardly be overestimated if you have lost, sold, given away for use or left your smartphone, tablet, or computer unattended. In this article, you will learn how to find information about the use of your network profiles in your Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, Facebook, VK and Odnoklassniki accounts.

The urgency of the problem is not caused by hackers for the purpose of hacking account and emptying your wallets. We all live in a society whose representatives periodically find it very interesting to stick their nose into something that’s not their own business. A roommate, colleague or travel companion can use your device and simply read correspondence on social networks, mailbox or take one look at the contents of the cloud drive. Making up complex passwords and enabling two-factor authentication may not help here. Therefore, it is worth checking whether someone periodically “sucks” into confidential information without your knowledge.

Recently updated settings Google account included a section “Devices and actions”. The page displays all devices that have connected to the profile during the last four weeks.

Check if it belongs to you mobile device, from which you entered? Do you remember if you logged into your account at night or during long trips? Please note, are you logged in from your usual browser? Analyze whether the access was made from the right IP addresses, that is, geographical locations?

If you notice anything suspicious, block access to your profile for gadgets on Android or iOS, or update your security settings if abnormal activity was carried out through your computer.

Facebook

The billion-strong community of the most popular social network loves to chat, share photos and videos, but rarely cares about the security of personal information. In vain, because Facebook pays great attention to privacy, for which an impressive menu of security settings is reserved. Among them there is the option “ Where did you log in from?" The proposed list includes both desktop browsers and mobile applications, separately including Messenger.

"In contact with"

The Runet is full of requests for hacking VK accounts, because this social network is the most widespread in our area. Therefore, it would not be amiss to at least occasionally look into the section “ Activity history", which is located on the "Security" tab of the service settings. By default, you will only be shown last activity, but below it there is a link to the full table of running sessions.

"Classmates"

Often, Runet users duplicate all the milestones of their eventful lives for their fellow deskmates. Odnoklassniki, along with other time wasters, are trying to improve the security level of their fans. Why are they just “trying”? Take a look at their " List of connections for the last 30 days", and you will understand. Quite stingy, because it would be nice to supplement the IP and login time with the device type. We hope the situation improves in the near future.

Microsoft

Link "Recent activities" account security settings Microsoft records looks less attractive than Google's, but is more rich in content. Why? You are asked to evaluate a more detailed list of actions. For example, you will learn that someone tried to guess the password for your profile.

A detailed description of the actions is presented in the corresponding service help.

The “It wasn’t me” button lets Microsoft know that an attacker may have accessed the account. Therefore, you will be prompted to strengthen your security measures by changing your password and updating your security information.

A popular solution for remote storage and synchronization of data between devices also has on board a tool for tracking access to cloud drive. Go to Dropbox settings and switch to the security tab. This will show you completed sessions and login devices. In addition, you will find out which applications have been connected to the profile. In a couple of mouse clicks, you can disable access to your account for third-party utilities and mobile devices.

Unfortunately, hacking of pages on social networks is not uncommon. Moreover, attackers do not always change passwords and deprive you of access. Often they simply perform various actions on your behalf from time to time, for example, sending spam, and in some cases they simply monitor your correspondence, which is also not good. Therefore, it is extremely important to detect vulnerabilities in time and take action. Let's talk about this.

Browsing history

Large social networks have long created special sections for their members in which they store basic information about the devices from which you access the site. I recommend that you periodically review this data so that if anything happens you can take action.

What to look for?

First of all, on IP addresses and entry points.

Example. You have been in Tver all month, and another city, for example, London, has appeared among the connection points.

What actions should you take?

  1. Check the host file and machine for viruses.
  2. Change your passwords to more complex ones
  3. Notify the social network administration about the suspicious entry point.

Well, now I’ll tell you how to find your browsing history on different sites.

Classmates

To get into your browsing history in Odnoklassniki, you need to click on “ change settings" under main photo pages, then select " Browsing history».

I also advise you to pay attention to the link “ Logging out from other devices" Clicking on it is possible only when you opened Odnoklassniki on several computers, phones or tablets and at the same time forgot to correctly exit the social network (simply closed the browser window instead of clicking on the link “ Exit").

In contact with.

The history of visits on VKontakte is hidden in the “ Settings" Go to it and select the section “ Safety" Click on the link " Show activity history" This is where the information you are looking for is hidden. Please note that on the " Safety", you can also end all sessions (exit VKontakte) from all computers, tablets and phones with one click.

Facebook.

Click on the gears in the right corner and select “ Settings" Now in the left side menu you need to select “ Security" The information of interest is located after the heading “ Active sessions»

Google+

(as well as (Gmail) and other services from Google)

Yandex Mail.

Scroll the page to the end. Approximately in the middle there is a link “ Last entrance" This is the story.

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A number of cloud storage and social services keep extremely useful records of when, where and from what devices an account was logged in. The importance of this data can hardly be overestimated if you have lost, sold, given away for use or left your smartphone, tablet, or computer unattended. In this article, you will learn how to find information about the use of your network profiles in your Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, Facebook, VK and Odnoklassniki accounts.

The urgency of the problem is not due to hackers in order to hack your account and empty your wallets. We all live in a society whose representatives periodically find it very interesting to stick their nose into something that’s not their own business. A roommate, colleague or fellow traveler can use your device and simply read correspondence in social networks, mailbox, or glance at the contents of a cloud drive. Coming up with complex passwords and enabling two-factor authentication may not help here. Therefore, it is worth checking whether someone periodically “sucks” into confidential information without your knowledge.

Google

Recently updated Google account settings included a “ ” section. The page displays all devices that have connected to the profile during the last four weeks.

Check if the mobile device you logged in from belongs to you? Do you remember if you logged into your account at night or during long trips? Please note, are you logged in from your usual browser? Analyze whether the access was made from the right IP addresses, that is, geographical locations?

If you notice anything suspicious, block access to your profile for gadgets on Android or iOS, or update your security settings if abnormal activity was carried out through your computer.

Facebook

The billion-strong community of the most popular social network loves to chat, share photos and videos, but rarely cares about the security of personal information. In vain, because Facebook pays great attention to privacy, for which an impressive menu of security settings is reserved. Among them there is the “ ” option. The proposed list includes both desktop browsers and mobile applications, separately including Messenger.

"In contact with"

The Runet is full of requests for hacking VK accounts, because this social network is the most widespread in our area. Therefore, it would be a good idea to at least occasionally look at the “” section, which is located on the “Security” tab of the service settings. By default, you will only be shown the latest activity, but below it there is a link to the full table of running sessions.

"Classmates"

Often, Runet users duplicate all the milestones of their eventful lives for their fellow deskmates. Odnoklassniki, along with other time wasters, are trying to improve the security level of their fans. Why are they just “trying”? Take a look at their " " and you will understand. Quite stingy, because it would be nice to supplement the IP and login time with the device type. We hope the situation improves in the near future.

Microsoft

The Microsoft account security settings link looks less attractive than Google's, but is richer in content. Why? You are asked to evaluate a more detailed list of actions. For example, you will learn that someone tried to guess the password for your profile.