We all like to share our Amazon and Prime Video accounts with our close ones. But, have you ever used someone else’s phone just to track an order and forgot to sign out, or maybe you don’t want to share your Amazon account with your ex anymore? In that case, learning how to sign out of Amazon on all devices will definitely help you in securing your account.
Sign Out of Amazon on All Devices
Signing out of all the devices you used to log in to Amazon is an effortless process. Here are the simple steps to follow.
1. Open Amazon.com (or your Amazon locale) on your choice of browser and log in to your account.
2. Take your mouse pointer towards the Account & Lists and wait for the drop-down menu to open.
3. Now click on Your Account.
4. On the Your Account page, you will find many options related to your account. Click on Login & security.
5. Click on Start next to the Compromised account? option.
6. Now click on Sign-out of everything.
7. A pop-up menu will appear on the screen, click on Continue. Now, you will be signed out of Amazon on all devices.
Also Read: How to Log in to Amazon Without Verification Code.
View All Logged In Devices on Amazon
You might also want to manage the logged-in devices of your Amazon account. Since Amazon allows you to do that, you can take a look at all the logged-in devices and can remove or deregister them. The best part is that if you just want to log someone out of Prime Video without logging them out of the Amazon app, you can also do that. Let’s take a look at the steps to do so.
1. Open Amazon.com on your choice of browser and log in to your account and take your mouse pointer to the Account & Lists.
2. Click on the Manage Your Content and Devices option in the drop-down menu.
3. Now click on Devices in the top bar.
4. Now select an Amazon service that you want to view all of the logged-in devices. For example, I’m clicking on Amazon.
5. A list of all the currently logged-in devices will open in front of you. You can click on Deregister and follow the prompts to log an unknown device out of your account.
Continue Changing Your Amazon Password
Once you’ve signed out of Amazon on all devices, Amazon will suggest you change the password of your Amazon account. Changing the password of your Amazon account will prevent others from signing back into your account. Here are the steps to follow.
Tip: If you want to change your Amazon account password from the Amazon home page, go to Account & Lists > Your Account > Login & Security > Password > Edit.
1. Click on Change password.
2. Choose a verification device and click on Send OTP.
3. Enter the OTP and then click on Continue.
4. Type the new password twice to confirm it and then click on Save changes and sign in. That’s it, the password of your Amazon account has been reset.
Sign Out of Prime Video on All Devices
If you wish to sign out of Prime Video on all devices, here are the simple steps to follow.
1. Open Prime Video in your choice of browser and sign in to your account.
2. Click on your name/account near the top right corner of the screen.
3. Now click on Account & Settings.
4. On the Account & Settings page, click on Edit on Amazon. This will redirect you to the Amazon login & security page. From there it is a piece of the cake, just follow the steps mentioned above and you will be able to sign out of Prime Video on all devices.
FAQs
1. Does changing your Amazon password also log out of all devices?
Yes. If you change the password of your Amazon account, it will also log out all devices from your Amazon account.
2. What happens when you deregister a device on Amazon?
When you deregister a device on Amazon, it just logs you out of all the Amazon apps and services from that device. You won’t be able to use the Amazon app, Prime Video, etc. on that device. You can sign back in with the same or another Amazon account on that device to continue using it like earlier.
Keep Your Amazon Account Secure
In a nutshell, whether it’s Prime Video, Audible, or Kindle, signing out of Amazon on all devices will sign out each and every app that’s connected to your Amazon account, everywhere. So, if you don’t wish to share your account with someone, “sign out on all devices” will definitely help you in getting rid of that.
But if you want to want to keep your Amazon account more secure we would suggest you change the password as well. Go ahead and try the steps mentioned above to make your Amazon account safe and secure. Amazon Kindle is fantastic for reading books. Learn how to read Amazon Kindle books on Windows PC.
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