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Sessions and signing out everywhere

Sign out of this device, sign out of every device at once, and learn what session revocation actually does.

Who: Anyone on the teamPlan: All plans

You stay signed in to AutoDealer.io on each device until you sign out. If you lose a phone or laptop, or you think someone got into your account, you can sign out of every device at once.

Sign out of this device

  1. Click your name/avatar in the top-right corner.
  2. Click Sign out at the bottom of the menu.
  3. You're returned to the login page. This device is signed out.

This only signs out the browser you're using right now. Other devices stay logged in.

Sign out of every device at once

Use this if you lost a device or suspect someone else used your account. It signs out all browsers and devices where you're logged in — including the one you're on now.

  1. Open the account menu (top-right) and click Profile.
  2. Scroll to the red Sessions card at the bottom of the Profile page.
  3. Click Sign out everywhere.
  4. Confirm the pop-up that asks if you want to sign out of every device. You'll be signed out here too and sent back to the login page.
  5. Log back in with your email and password (and your 2-factor code, if you've turned that on).

"Sign out everywhere" applies to your account only — it does not sign out your teammates. Each person manages their own sessions.

What "sign out everywhere" actually does

When you click it, AutoDealer.io marks the exact moment you signed out. Any device that logged in at or before that moment is no longer trusted. The next time that device tries to load a page or do anything, it gets kicked to the login screen.

A few things worth knowing:

  • It covers every device — phone, tablet, work computer, home computer — not just the ones you remember.
  • After you do it, you have to log in again everywhere, including the device you used to trigger it.
  • Turning on two-factor authentication (Settings → Security) adds a second login step, so even someone with your password can't get back in.

Sign-out-everywhere takes effect on a device's next action, not the instant you click. A device sitting on an already-loaded screen won't be visibly logged out until it tries to load something new or refreshes. There is no "active devices" list and no way to sign out one specific device while leaving the others — it's all-or-nothing for your account.

Worried your password leaked? Change your password (Profile page → Password card). Changing your password automatically signs out every device too — including the one you're on — so the same step both blocks new logins with the old password and kicks out anyone already in. You don't need to also click "Sign out everywhere" after a password change; it's already covered.

FAQ

Where is the "Sign out everywhere" button?

On your Profile page (account menu, top-right → Profile), in the red Sessions card at the bottom. The plain one-device Sign out is in the account menu in the top-right corner.

Will this sign out my coworkers too?

No. It only ends your sessions. Everyone else stays logged in. To remove a teammate's access entirely, an owner manages that under Settings → Team.

Can I sign out just one device — like my old phone — and stay logged in on my laptop?

No. There's no per-device sign-out and no list of active devices. "Sign out everywhere" signs out all of your devices, including the one you're using. Just log back in on your laptop afterward.

I clicked "Sign out everywhere" but my other phone still showed the dashboard.

That's expected for a moment. The other device is blocked on its next action — as soon as it loads a new page or refreshes, it's sent to the login screen. It won't be able to do anything once the change takes effect.

Do I need to click "Sign out everywhere" after changing my password?

No. Changing your password already signs out every device for you — including the one you're on — using the same mechanism. After you update your password you're taken back to the login page and need to sign in again everywhere with the new password. A separate "Sign out everywhere" click isn't required.

I signed out on my custom domain — why didn't it bounce me to autodealer.io?

By design. Sign-out keeps you on your own domain (or subdomain) and sends you to the login page there, so you log back in on the same address you were using.