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Reload uses a hosted security widget for everything related to your account — password, two-factor, linked third-party accounts, and the list of devices you’re signed in on. Two tabs in Settings handle this.

Security

Open Settings → Security. The tab embeds Reload’s hosted security widget. From here you can:
  • Change your password.
  • Set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) — TOTP authenticator app, SMS, or other supported methods.
  • Manage linked accounts — connect or disconnect Google, Microsoft, and other identity providers.
  • Review any single sign-on (SSO) connections your organisation has set up.
The widget shows you only the controls relevant to your sign-in method. If you signed in with Google, you’ll see the Google linkage; if you signed in with email and password, you’ll see the password-change controls.

Sessions

Open Settings → Sessions. The tab lists every active sign-in for your account — desktop apps, browser sessions, on any device. Each row shows:
  • The device and browser (where it’s running).
  • The last-active timestamp.
  • A Revoke action to force that session to sign out immediately.
Use this to:
  • See if you forgot to sign out somewhere.
  • Kick a session that looks unfamiliar.
  • Sign out everywhere at once before changing your password.

”Sign out of this device” vs Sessions

Two related but different controls:
  • Profile → Sign out of this device — quick, one-click sign-out for the device you’re currently using. See Profile.
  • Sessions — see every active session everywhere, revoke any (including this one).

Where to next

  • Profile — name, avatar, handle, sign-out-this-device
  • Sign-in issues — when sign-in doesn’t complete