Facebook allows you to review all logged-in devices, their locations, and when your account was last used.

If you notice suspicious activity, you could exit of devices you don’t recognize.

On the Facebook website, tap on the profile icon in the top-right corner.

Facebook from Meta loading screen on an Apple iPhone 14 Pro.

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From there, expand the “Privacy and Security” menu and select “parameters.”

Then, tap on “See More in Accounts Center.”

Under Account prefs, navigate to “Password and Security.”

Opening the account center from the Facebook app.

In this case, you shouldlog out of your accountfrom that location.

Then, check the box or circle next to the suspicious gadget and tap “sign off.”

First, you shouldchange your account password.

Opening the menu to check devices where our Facebook account is logged in.

This step will ensure that the person who compromised your account won’t be able to sign on again.

To change your password, navigate to the Accounts Center and select “Password and Security.”

Tap on “Change Password,” then enter both your current and new passwords.

Additional details of the devices where our Facebook account is currently logged in.

Check the box next to “sign off of Other Devices.

Choose This if Someone Else Used Your Account,” and tap “Change Password.”

Confirm your identity through email verification to finish the process.

Opening the settings to log out Facebook account from suspicious devices.

You should alsoenable two-factor authenticationto improve your account’s security.

This feature adds an extra layer of protection by requiring unique codes for future logins.

To enable two-factor authentication, go to the Accounts Center and navigate to Password and Security > Two-factor Authentication.

Changing the password of the Facebook account.

Select your account, put in your password, and choose the security method you want to use.

After that, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.