Thankfully, it’s easy to see which devices are accessing your streaming apps.

We’ll help you sniff out the lurkers and remove them if you wish to do so.

This is especially important for platforms like NetflixNetflix doesnotlike you sharing your accountwith the whole village.

Person holding a Chromecast remote infront of a tv with Google TV open

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Fortunately, there’s a way to see who’s logged into your account on most platforms.

If your platform isn’t listed, you could probably find a similar option somewhere in the tweaks section.

If you want to revoke access to any accounts, click “Sign Out” on those accounts.

Netflix devices via the web version.

When you’re done, change the password.

If you’re using Netflix on your phone, tap on your profile avatar at the bottom right.

go for the cog icon from the top right.

list of devices as seen on the Netflix mobile app

choose “Account & tweaks” and switch to the “Your Devices” tab.

You should now see a list of devices logged in to your account.

However, you’ll see all the devices if you’re the primary owner of an account.

List of devices seen using the web version.

If you’re using the mobile app, tap on your profile avatar from the top-right of your screen.

choose the cog icon placed at the top-right.

Tap on “Registered devices.”

List of devices viewed using the Amazon Prime Video phone app.

Hover your cursor over your profile name at the top-right of the screen.

Select Account > Manage devices.

You’ll see a list of devices currently logged into your Hulu account.

Hulu logged in devices.

If you want to remove a unit, click “Remove.”

There’s currently no way to see logged-in devices using Hulu’s mobile app.

Select “Account.”

Spotify devices list accessed via the web version.

tap the “Sign Out Everywhere” button and confirm when prompted.

Doing this logs you out on mobile phones, tablets, the web, and desktops.

However, doing this has no impact on smart speakers, gaming consoles, or TVs.

Disney Plus log out of all devices.

To bail out of these devices, head over to “Apps” using the left sidebar.

Click “Remove Access” for any app or gear you want to bounce of your Spotify account.

Unfortunately, none of these options are available on the phone app at the time of writing.

HBO Max manage devices.

There’s a “bail out of all devices” option here.

The process is exactly the same for the Disney+ mobile app.

The process is exactly the same for the phone app.

List of devices logged into your Google account accessed via the web version.

To see who’s using your YouTube account on the web, go to yourGoogle Account page.

Unlike other platforms, there’s no option to sign out of all devices at once.

Tap “Manage All Devices.”

List of devices logged into Google as seen in the phone app.

Select a unit you want to exit of and tap the “Sign Out” button.

Select “Remove from Account.”

Similarly, when using an iPhone or iPad, go to “parameters” and tap on your name.

List of logged in devices as seen on Apple’s website.

Regain Control Over Your Accounts

Someone with access to your account might just change the password themselves.

As per Netflix’s current policy, you might only share your password with a member of your household.

The same applies to other platforms as well.

List of devices appearing in System Settings on Mac.