Active sessions
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GitLab lists all devices that have logged into your account. You can review the sessions, and revoke any you don’t recognize.
List all active sessions
To list all active sessions:
- On the left sidebar, select your avatar.
- Select Edit profile.
- On the left sidebar, select Active Sessions.
Active sessions limit
GitLab allows users to have up to 100 active sessions at once. If the number of active sessions exceeds 100, the oldest ones are deleted.
Revoke a session
To revoke an active session:
- On the left sidebar, select your avatar.
- Select Edit profile.
- On the left sidebar, select Active Sessions.
- Select Revoke next to a session. The current session cannot be revoked, as this would sign you out of GitLab.
When any session is revoked all Remember me tokens for all devices are revoked. For details about Remember me, see cookies used for sign-in.
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