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Control how long a sign-in stays valid, cap how many devices a user can be signed in on at once, and revoke a session immediately when you need to.

Before you start

  • Setting a workspace-wide policy needs an admin role. Any user can view and revoke their own sessions.

Set a workspace session policy

1

Go to Settings

Select your name, then Settings, then Organization.
2

Set the values you need

Under Session policy, set any of:
  • Maximum session age — how long a sign-in stays valid at most, regardless of activity. 30 days if you leave this unset.
  • Idle timeout — how long a session can sit inactive before it’s revoked. Unlimited if left unset.
  • Concurrent session limit — the most sessions one user can hold at once. Unlimited if left unset; when a user exceeds it, Get2Dial revokes their oldest sessions first.
3

Save

Select Save.
A maximum session age applies to new sign-ins from that point forward. Idle timeout and concurrent limits are checked continuously and apply to sessions that already exist.

Manage your own sessions

1

Open your settings

Select your name, then Settings, then Password & security.
2

Review your sessions

See every device and browser currently signed in, with when each last had activity.
3

Revoke one or all others

Select Revoke next to a single session, or Sign out everywhere else to revoke every session but the one you’re using.

Verify

A revoked session’s user is signed out the next time their browser tries to refresh — within a few minutes at most.

Common problems

  • A user needs to be signed out immediately (lost device, offboarding). In Users, select the person and turn off their account — this revokes every one of their sessions immediately, not just the one you can see.

Next steps

Turn on multi-factor authentication

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