Google makes it much easier to manage your connected devices

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There’s a decent chance that if you read BGR and other technology blogs on a regular basis, you own multiple connected devices. Most of these devices are probably connected to your Google account as well, especially considering the fact that Gmail has become one of the primary email services for work and personal use. But could you list every single device that currently has access to your Google account?

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After adding functionality to its search client yesterday, Google is rolling out a new security-oriented feature that lets you see all the devices connected to your account. The Devices and Activities tab, which is accessible via your account’s security settings, gives an overview of all the gadgets you’re currently logged into with your Google account. The activity tab also shows all devices that were accessed with the account in the past 28 days. Should you notice anything out of the ordinary with your account, you can go ahead and change your password right away. What do you guys make of this added security measure for your Google account?

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