Last account activity - Gmail Help https://support.google.com/mail?p=privpol_signinactivity&hl=en_US Skip to main content Gmail Help Sign in Google Help Help Center Community Gmail Privacy Policy Terms of Service Submit feedback Send feedback on... This help content & information General Help Center experience Next Help Center Community Gmail iPhone & iPad Last account activity Last account activity You can see your sign-in history, including the dates and times that your Gmail account was used. You can also see the IP addresses which were used to access your account. See your account activity On your computer, open Gmail . In the bottom right, click Details . Tip: You can also visit the Recent security events page to see security updates for your entire Google Account. Information shown on the "Activity on this account" page The "Activity on this account" page shows your sign-in records, and includes the information below. Concurrent session information In the "Concurrent session information" section, you'll see if you're signed in to Gmail on another device, browser, or location. Access type In the "Access type" section, you'll see the browser, device, or mail server (like POP or IMAP) that you accessed Gmail from. If you've authorized an application, you'll see the location (IP Address) of the 3rd party application. Location (IP address) You can see the last 10 IP addresses and approximate locations that accessed your Gmail account. If you got a warning about suspicious activity in your account, you might also see up to 3 additional IP addresses that have been labeled as suspicious. There are a few reasons you may see multiple IP addresses or locations in your activity: If you use POP or IMAP to read your mail on other services, like Apple Mail or Microsoft Outlook, this location information will be included, too. If you use Mail Fetcher, a Google IP will show up because your messages are being fetched through a Google server. If you use Gmail on a phone or tablet, your Internet service or mobile carrier's location may show up. This may be a location far from where you are. As long as the name of the carrier matches yours, this isn't unusual. Troubleshoot problems I think someone else has access to my account If you don't recognize the activity on the page, like a location or access type, someone might have access to your account because of phishing or malware . Immediately change your password . Follow the Gmail security tips to help protect your account. Need more help? Try these next steps: Post to the help community Get answers from community members true iPhone & iPad 1 of 10 Sign in to Gmail 2 of 10 Change or reset your password 3 of 10 Block an email address in Gmail 4 of 10 Fix bounced or rejected emails 5 of 10 Sign out of or remove your account from Gmail 6 of 10 Last account activity 7 of 10 Supported browsers 8 of 10 See Google Contacts on your mobile devices or computer 9 of 10 Make Gmail your default mail app on iPhone & iPad 10 of 10 Add Gmail to your home screen ©2025 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service Program Policies Language català dansk Deutsch eesti English (United Kingdom) español español (Latinoamérica) Filipino français hrvatski Indonesia italiano latvieÅ¡u lietuvių magyar Melayu Nederlands norsk polski português português (Brasil) românÄ slovenÄina slovenÅ¡Äina suomi svenska Tiếng Viá»t Türkçe ÄeÅ¡tina Îλληνικά бÑлгаÑÑки ÑÑÑÑкий ÑÑпÑки ÑкÑаÑнÑÑка ×¢×ר×ת Ø§ÙØ¹Ø±Ø¨ÙØ© ÙØ§Ø±Ø³Û मराठॠहिनà¥à¤¦à¥ தமிழ௠తà±à°²à±à°à± à¹à¸à¸¢ 䏿ï¼ç®ä½ï¼ 䏿ï¼ç¹é«ï¼ æ¥æ¬èª íêµì´ English Enable Dark Mode Send feedback on... This help content & information General Help Center experience Search Clear search Close search Google apps Main menu 15748993430404489481 true Search Help Center false true true true true true 17 false false false false