Protect your Facebook account from malicious souls by remotely disconnecting your account from all devices it is connected to.
Have you recently logged into your Facebook account from a public computer and think you forgot to log out? To avoid unpleasant surprises, Facebook has set up a safeguard that records all connections made to your account. You can easily check which devices your account is connected to, but above all, you can remotely disconnect your account to avoid unpleasant surprises.
1. Go to settings
Log in to your Facebook account and expand your account options by clicking on the arrow at the top right of the window. Then click on Settings.

2. Check your active connections
In the left column, click Security & Login. Locate the Connections window displayed in the main pane then click on See more to view all the connections to your Facebook account. Active connections are displayed in green.

3. Disconnect your account
Facebook logs all recent connections to your account, indicating each time the device on which the connection was established. To disconnect your account from a device, click on the three small dots displayed at the end of the line of the device to disconnect, and click on Disconnect.
