Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Last account activity in Gmail

Gmail is the biggest email sending and receiving method that is used by people from all the corners of the world. As the application needs an account to get started, you need to put your personal information and details that are stored and protected by the Gmail customer services. For keeping you completely safe and in order to detect things like hacking and any mismanagement of your emails, Gmail have services and security services that help you detect any activity that might have happened in Gmail. The “Last account activity” is one of them that help you about the information about recent activity in your email account. The recent activity comprises of any type of event that tells that your email have been accessed by any regular browser, POP client, mobile, third party etc. It also makes you know about the IP address of your mail and the linked location about it as well as the time and date.
If you want to see the account goings-on, click the details and the link next to the Last account activity line at the bottom of any Gmail page. If you are willing to see the account activity of entire account, you can also get directed to the recent activity through the security that is given on the left. This page includes all the kind of security-related proceedings that you’ve ever taken, like signing in to your Google Account, activities regarding the change in your password, or adding a recovery email address or phone number to keep your email even more secured.

If you're worried concerning unofficial way into your mail, you'll be capable to make use of the data in the column of access type to learn if and when someone has accessed your mail. For example, if the column shows any POP entrée, but you don't use POP to use and check your mail, it may be an indication that your account is in trouble or hacked/misused.



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