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I have an account in Teamviewer where all my computers are in my account.
In my last job I've also logged in into that account and added the work computer.



but I've left the work since then and I'm afraid that i'm still logged in in the teamviewer account at the work's computer.



How can I log off my TV account in my work , remotely ?



I'm not allowed to connect to the computer work anymore since I don't work there anymore.



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    If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 10:46











  • @AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

    – Royi Namir
    Jan 30 at 10:55













  • I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 11:05











  • AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:29











  • TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:34
















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I have an account in Teamviewer where all my computers are in my account.
In my last job I've also logged in into that account and added the work computer.



but I've left the work since then and I'm afraid that i'm still logged in in the teamviewer account at the work's computer.



How can I log off my TV account in my work , remotely ?



I'm not allowed to connect to the computer work anymore since I don't work there anymore.



Question
How can I log off the connected TV account at my work ?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 10:46











  • @AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

    – Royi Namir
    Jan 30 at 10:55













  • I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 11:05











  • AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:29











  • TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:34














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I have an account in Teamviewer where all my computers are in my account.
In my last job I've also logged in into that account and added the work computer.



but I've left the work since then and I'm afraid that i'm still logged in in the teamviewer account at the work's computer.



How can I log off my TV account in my work , remotely ?



I'm not allowed to connect to the computer work anymore since I don't work there anymore.



Question
How can I log off the connected TV account at my work ?










share|improve this question














I have an account in Teamviewer where all my computers are in my account.
In my last job I've also logged in into that account and added the work computer.



but I've left the work since then and I'm afraid that i'm still logged in in the teamviewer account at the work's computer.



How can I log off my TV account in my work , remotely ?



I'm not allowed to connect to the computer work anymore since I don't work there anymore.



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How can I log off the connected TV account at my work ?







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    If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 10:46











  • @AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

    – Royi Namir
    Jan 30 at 10:55













  • I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 11:05











  • AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:29











  • TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:34














  • 1





    If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 10:46











  • @AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

    – Royi Namir
    Jan 30 at 10:55













  • I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

    – AFH
    Jan 30 at 11:05











  • AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:29











  • TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

    – LPChip
    Jan 30 at 11:34








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If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

– AFH
Jan 30 at 10:46





If you log into your account from a browser, you can see all the machines associated with the account. Under Properties there is the option to delete. However, if you connected direct using the IDs, individual passwords may still be held, so you should change the direct passwords on all the machines on the account.

– AFH
Jan 30 at 10:46













@AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

– Royi Namir
Jan 30 at 10:55







@AFH I don't think I was understood. I;m afraid that i'm still logged in there and they can connect to my other computers (which all computers have quick connect feature on) BTW I think I got it. I've changed the password in web , and instantly i was logged out from the EXE file. ( also was logged out from another pc which had my credentials as logged in).

– Royi Namir
Jan 30 at 10:55















I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

– AFH
Jan 30 at 11:05





I assumed that the work computer would be restarted before long, but changing the account password is of course recommended.

– AFH
Jan 30 at 11:05













AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

– LPChip
Jan 30 at 11:29





AFH is correct. Change the account password and remove the pc from the TeamViewer web is what you need to do.

– LPChip
Jan 30 at 11:29













TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

– LPChip
Jan 30 at 11:34





TeamViewer also works with trusted devices. You have to add a pc to a trusted device every time you log in. You can also remove the device from that list if you can Identify it.Then you don't need to change the password.

– LPChip
Jan 30 at 11:34










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