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  1. We'll list the IP addresses that accessed your mail, the associated locations, as well as the corresponding times and dates. To see your account activity, click the Details link next to the...

  2. Sign in to use Google's Security Checkup to strengthen your online security. Secure your data & devices. Add extra protections. Check recent security events. Get started.

    • Overview
    • See your account activity
    • Information shown on the "Activity on this account" page
    • Troubleshoot problems

    You can see your sign-in history, including the dates and times that your Gmail account was used. You can also see the IP addresses which were used to access your account.

    Want to get more out of Google apps at work or school?  Sign up for a Google Workspace trial at no charge.

    1. On your computer, open Gmail.

    2. In the bottom right, click Details.

    The "Activity on this account" page shows your sign-in records, and includes the information below.

    Concurrent session information

    In the "Concurrent session information" section, you'll see if you're signed in to Gmail on another device, browser, or location.

    Access type

    In the "Access type" section, you'll see the browser, device, or mail server (like POP or IMAP) that you accessed Gmail from.

    If you've authorized an application, you'll see the location (IP Address) of the 3rd party application.

    I think someone else has access to my account

    If you don't recognize the activity on the page, like a location or access type, someone might have access to your account because of phishing or malware.

    1. Immediately change your password.

    2. Follow the Gmail security tips to help protect your account.

    • Sign in to your Google Admin console. Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
    • From the Admin console dashboard, go to Users.
    • In the Users list, find the user. If you need help, see Find a user account. The account status is shown in the Status column.
    • If the user's account status is in red text or suspended, click the user’s name to open their account page. More information about the status appears at the top of the page.
  3. Mar 12, 2022 · Miguel Co / Lifewire. Go to the Google Workspace Status Dashboard . Go to the listing for Gmail and look at the Current status column. A green button next to Gmail indicates there are no known issues, an orange button indicates a service disruption, and a red button indicates a service outage.

    • Heinz Tschabitscher
  4. accounts.google.com › signin › recoveryGoogle Accounts

    Enter the email address or phone number you use to sign in to Google. This can be your Gmail address, your Google Workspace email address, your recovery phone number, or another email address or phone number associated with your account.

  5. See what data you have in your Google Account, including the things you do, like searches, and the things you create, like email.

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