
Avoid a bad surprise by remotely disconnecting your Twitter account from all the devices to which you are connected.
Think you forgot to disconnect your Twitter account from a device? Do not panic, the social network offers, like Facebook, an option within its settings to view the connection history of your account on all your devices, but especially to remotely disconnect your account.
The manipulation takes a few seconds and will disconnect you from all devices except the one on which your session is active. Here’s how to do it.
1. Go to the settings
In the side column, click on More to bring up the options pane and click on Settings and privacy.

2. Access the security options
In the Account menu, enter the section dedicated to Applications and sessions.

Under the Sessions heading, Twitter should list the active sessions, but also all the other sessions to which your account has been connected, both on mobile and from a computer with each time the location from which the connection was established.

Click Disconnect from all other sessions to disconnect your account from all devices, or enter the details of each session to disconnect any that you think are suspicious.