Step one, don't click the little box on the main login page that says "Stay
logged in" or something to that effect.

Step two, turn on two-factor authentication, then even if still "logged in"
they won't be able to get in without his authentication.

Step three, click the details at the bottom right, and it will show you
where you've logged in from, and where you're currently logged in from.
 Click to close all other connections.


On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 3:34 PM, APB <[email protected]> wrote:

> A friend travels frequently, so uses unsecured connections, and often uses
> his Gmail on clients' computers also.  He asked me if there was some
> setting which would log him out of Gmail after a set amount of time, if he
> forgets to log off himself.
>
> I am not aware of such a thing, but perhaps there is an add-on?
>
> TIA, APB
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