
After enrollment, users can sign in and start using the device. ChromeOS devices bundled with Chrome Enterprise Upgrade or Chrome Education Upgrade automatically prompt users to enroll after they accept the end-user license agreement.You see a different browser (like Chrome or Safari) than the one you normally use.You don't remember using your account at a certain date and time. You might not recognize a certain date and time if you have apps that connect to your Google Account, like Gmail or Calendar, because the times could be more recent than you remember.Learn how we determine a device's location. You see a nearby place instead of an exact location.You traveled to that place or stopped there briefly, like at an airport.You might not recognize a location where you actually were if: You weren't in a location at the time listed.You recently reset your device to factory settings.Learn how to sign out on a public device you're no longer near. You used someone else's device or a public computer, like at a library.You might not recognize activity that was actually you if: You can look for these signs that someone else is using your account: On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices. Important: If you don’t recognize a device or there’s unfamiliar activity on your account, follow the steps to secure your account. To help keep your account secure, sign out on devices that: Therefore, you might see a time which is more recent than when you last used the device. Automatic syncing that happens in the background between a service and Google.User actions, like when you use Google Account or Google apps.The times listed on the page represent the last time there was communication between the device or session and Google’s systems, at each location.



