To see where you are logged in on Facebook, you need to open the security settings and check the “Where you’re logged in” / “Where you’re logged in” section, which lists your active and recent sessions by device, browser, location, and time.

On the Facebook mobile app

These steps are similar on most recent versions of the Facebook app for iPhone and Android.

  1. Open the Facebook app and make sure you are logged into your account.
  1. Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines – bottom right on iPhone, top right on many Android phones).
  1. Scroll down and tap Settings & privacy → then tap Settings.
  1. Look for Accounts Center or a similar option at the top, then tap See more in Accounts Center if you see it.
  1. In Accounts Center, tap Password and security.
  1. Tap Where you’re logged in (sometimes shown under a “Security check” section).
  1. You will now see a list of devices, locations, and last active times where your Facebook account is or was logged in.

To log out of a device from mobile:

  • Tap the three dots or select option next to a specific session and choose Log out.
  • Or scroll down (if available) and use Log out of all sessions to disconnect everything except your current session.

On Facebook in a web browser (desktop/laptop)

The web interface shows essentially the same information, just in a slightly different layout.

  1. Go to facebook.com and sign in to your account.
  1. Click your profile picture or the small profile/menu icon in the top-right corner.
  1. Click Settings & privacy, then Settings.
  1. Depending on the current layout, either:
 * Go directly to **Security and login** , or
 * Open **Accounts Center** , then go to **Password and security**.
  1. Click Where you’re logged in.
  1. Click See more if needed to expand the full list of devices and locations.

To log out from specific devices on desktop:

  • Click the three-dot icon or the small control next to a session and select Log out.
  • Use a “Log out of all sessions” or similar option if shown, to cut off every login at once except the one you are using now.

What you’ll see in “Where you’re logged in”

When you open this section, Facebook typically shows details like:

  • Device type (for example: iPhone, Android, Windows PC, Chrome browser)
  • Approximate location (city/region, country based on IP and other data)
  • Last active date and time for each device
  • Whether a session is currently active or was active in the past

If you notice a device, browser, or location you do not recognize, treat it as suspicious.

What to do if something looks suspicious

If one of the sessions looks wrong (unknown device, country, or time you’re sure you didn’t use), you can secure your account quickly.

  • Log out of that individual session, and optionally log out of all sessions for maximum safety.
  • Immediately change your Facebook password to something strong and unique.
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) in the same security settings area so you need a code when logging in on new devices.
  • Review “Login alerts” or similar options to get notifications if someone logs in from a new device or browser.

Extra: Viewing detailed login and logout history

Beyond the “Where you’re logged in” list, Facebook also keeps a deeper activity record that you can view via Activity Log on desktop.

  • Open Settings & privacyActivity log.
  • Look for a Security and login information / Logins and logouts area to see more historical login-related entries.

This gives a broader view of when your account was logged in and out over time, which can help spot unusual patterns.

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