Security Settings
Welcome to the Security Tab, your digital fortress 🔐
Here, you’re in full control of who gets in, how they get in, and when they got in. Think of it like a bouncer for your account (but you don’t have to tip them).
What You Can Do Here
Update Your Password – Feeling paranoid? Or just can’t remember what you used last time? Either way, change it anytime.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) – Add an extra layer of protection to keep the bad guys out.
View Login History – See where and when your account was accessed. If something looks fishy, it probably is.
Log Out of Active Sessions – Left your account logged in on your cousin’s laptop? We’ve got you covered.
How to Log Out of a Specific Session
Scroll to your Login History section.
Find the session you want to end.
Click the Logout button next to that session.
This is perfect if you see a login from a device you don’t recognize (or just want to annoy your past self).
Want to Log Out Everywhere?
Just hit the “All Logout” button at the top of your session list.
Boom. You’re logged out everywhere instantly.
Pro Tip: Use this if you’re doing a security spring cleaning, or if you left yourself logged in at a coffee shop five cities away.
FAQs
Q: How often should I change my password?
A: Every 3–6 months is ideal. Or sooner if you've re-used that same password since 2012.
Q: What does Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) do?
A: It adds an extra step when logging in, typically a code sent to your phone or app. Annoying? A little. Worth it? Absolutely.
Q: I see a weird login ,what now?
A: Click Logout on the suspicious session, then immediately change your password and enable 2FA if it’s not on already.
Security Tips
Don’t reuse passwords across platforms.
Turn on 2FA (seriously, just do it).
Review your login history once in a while.
Log out of shared or public devices. Always.
Need Backup?
If something doesn’t look right or you’re locked out, hit up our Support Team or check the Help Center. We’ve got your back.
Quick Tip: Security isn’t just for the paranoid — it’s for the smart. Take a few minutes to lock things down, and thank yourself later.
