It might be the end of a session from when you were at home, and that is
when their system finally realized you were no longer connected.  Also,
what about a phone, or program of some sort you have on a computer to
download your messages.

I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure you cannot erase your access, so if
someone else is accessing your account, they are doing it through your
system directly (which is easier than directly hacking the account.


On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 5:34 AM, Cloggii <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi...I wondered if you could help me ?
> I'm not sure if I'm in the right place to ask this question.......I think
> that someone is hacking into my gmail account. When I view the last logged
> on time it is always times when I have not logged on. For example, my last
> logged on time was 06:44am today - this was when I was travelling to work
> so was impossible for me to be log in.
> However, when I check the recent activity, the only IP addresses listed
> are mine. Is it possible for someone to delete the log on activity or hide
> their IP address from being registered ?
> This has happened quite a few times and I feel like I'm going
> crazy...although there is no way I have logged on at the times
> suggested....Please Help !
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