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What are Login Sessions?

Last modified: May 8th, 2026

A Login Session is an instance of logging in to your CloudCannon account. You can view all your current, active, and previous logins on the Sessions page under Account Settings.

A screenshot of the open Account Menu shows the Account Settings option.

The Sessions page shows two lists of Session Cards: Active sessions and Previous sessions. Each session card shows the following information:

  • Browser and operating system — The browser and OS CloudCannon detected when the session was created (e.g., Chrome on Windows).
  • IP address — The IP address used to sign in.
  • Signed in — How long ago the session was created.
  • Last active / Ended — For active sessions, how long ago the session was last used. For previous sessions, when the session ended.
  • Login method — The method used to sign in (Email, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or SAML/SSO).
  • MFA — Shown if multi-factor authentication was used during sign-in.

Your current session is highlighted with a Current tag.

You can filter Sessions by IP Address using the Search by IP address searchbar.

You can control where you are logged into CloudCannon using the Logout of all sessions button. For more information, please read our documentation on Signing out of all Login Sessions.

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