If you’re like most Amazon customers, you have multiple devices - a laptop, desktop computer, phone, tablet - all of which you use to access your Amazon account. But what if you want to log out of all your devices at once? Here’s how:
- Open the Amazon website on any device.
- Click on the “Your Account” button in the top left corner of the screen.
- Under “Your Account Details,” click on “Sign In.”
- Enter your Amazon password and click on the “Sign In” button again.
- On the main screen, under “My Account,” click on the three lines in the top right corner that say “Device Login.”
- Under “Device Login,” select all of your devices and click on the blue “X” next to each one to log them out. ..
Click on the “Your account” drop-down menu in the upper right corner of screen, and click “Go to your Orders”.
Select all devices by clicking on thumbnails or entering device numbers one by one (you have also an option to select multiple devices). When selecting from search results you need to enter device numbers more carefully. Search results are not ordered by name but rather by number, so it is possible that several identical devices with different names show up in pages 1-3 of search results (which would be sorted in ascending order). If your first result is a different device than you want, go back to previous page and start entering next number.
Now go to Manage Your Content and Devices page for each of your orders in turn and repeat this procedure for all devices with active content (that includes any gadget where you have a valid login – including Kindle itself, Audible versions, player apps etc.). You can also repeat this procedure for your future orders, just send them to trash after you have removed all devices from that order.