When you have a Microsoft account, you can log in from different devices, all this is done by users in order to have their account information in sync. This article will explain how to do if you need to log out of Xbox on more than one device.
Index( )
- Is the Xbox series I have important to do this?
- How do I know on which devices my session is open?
- Entering the settings of my Xbox console
- Inside Microsoft settings
- Can I log back in where I closed it this way?
Is the Xbox series I have important to do this?
When it comes to logging out of devices, it doesn’t matter what type of Xbox series the player has, as they can do so from whatever console they want. The problem occurs when you have the session open on several devices at the same time with the Microsoft account and for security reasons you want to close the session.
In all game consoles there are some drawbacks or errors, for example in the Xbox, many have encountered an error to open their games quickly and still have managed to solve it. In this case, what should be done? The most common thing that can be done in these cases is to change the password.
Still, the type of Xbox series being used to log out of devices is not important. You only need to follow certain steps that will help the user so that their session can be closed and that no one else accesses it.
How do I know on which devices my session is open?
Having used a different console than the usual one, it is very likely that when you log in again, a pop-up window will appear with a message such as: You logged out elsewhere. If that pop-up window does not appear, it is very likely that the session has been left open on other devices. This notification is what can give the certainty that the session was closed the last time.
Now, to log out of the Xbox console you have to follow a series of steps, all this will depend on where you want to log out, if from the settings or from the Microsoft configuration.
Entering the settings of my Xbox console
When accessing the settings of the Xbox console , click on the Xbox button to open the guide and select the profile, then click on system and finally just click on logout.
Inside Microsoft settings
In case of wanting to close the console from the Microsoft configuration, the process is a little longer for the user. First of all, the user must enter the Microsoft page, is it necessary to access from a specific device? No, it can be accessed from the computer or from the cell phone to be able to log in with the account.
After this, the user must go to a line where the word ´devices´ is found, just after clicking on that place, a window will appear from which it will be possible to choose which is the device in which you want to close the Xbox series session.
There you must click on the line ‘show details’ , and then access the one that says ‘manage’. Finally, what must be done is to choose the line where it says ‘remove console’. With this series of steps carried out, you will be able to completely unlink and the session will have been closed.
If that whole process doesn’t help logging out of Xbox, and neither does changing password, then something a little more in-depth needs to be done. You start the session in Outlook , go to settings on the top bar, and click on the section: see all Outlook settings.
From there you must enter the ´General´ section and then in ´Mobile devices´. With this series of steps, the window will appear that will show how to log out of the devices where it is open.
Can I log back in where I closed it this way?
After having finally managed to close the session in the devices in which it was open, the question arises whether it is possible to start the session again in the same place or if it is banned forever. The answer is that you can log in to the same place where you unlinked last time. Only it is important to remember to log out so that you do not have the same inconvenience the next time.