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2026-04-22T18:16:23.7933333+00:00

How to see log ins. I can't see where I'm logged in.

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  1. John Jefferson Doyon 67,930 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-04-22T18:51:20.4566667+00:00

    Hi, I'm John! I will help you with this.

    You can check here https://account.live.com/Activity

    It will show locations, devices, and any unusual activity.

    Can I ask, what made you check your logins?

    Are you seeing something suspicious or just trying to review your activity?

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-04-22T18:16:39.0066667+00:00
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    To see where a Microsoft work or school account is signed in, use the My Account and My Sign-ins pages.

    1. Go to the My Account portal: https://myaccount.microsoft.com and sign in with the work or school account used for Teams.
    2. In My Account, select Security info to review and manage sign-in methods.
    3. To see recent sign-in activity (locations, apps, and devices):
      • From My Account, follow the option to Check your sign-in activity, or
      • Go directly to the My Sign-ins page (linked from the sign-in activity article) and sign in.
    4. Review the list of recent sign-ins. This shows when and from where the account was used, and on which apps/devices.
    5. If any sign-in looks unfamiliar, change the account password immediately and review security info.

    For personal Microsoft accounts (Outlook.com, Hotmail, etc.), sign in to the Microsoft account dashboard and use the Get help with your Microsoft account and Can't sign in tools if access is an issue.


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