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Change your password on all accounts. In the settings of those accounts (some social media) will have and option to 'sign out everywhere'
Password is not shown on Gmail unless you ask for it. Gmail has a very strong privacy settings. It does not allow people to get into other's accounts easily.
First login and then look under the My Pages Section on the side blue navigation bar. Then you will see these. * My bio page * My Contributions * My message board * My Settings * My Watchlist * Community Forum Click My Settings which is below My Message Board and above My Watchlist. The there you go. And in My Settings these are the options that you can chose from. * Email * Email updates * Password Then you come to advanced options. * Answering options * Time Display * Password Cookie * Ignoring your changes What you wanted was the password option that was before the Advanced Options. The all you have to do is enter your current password. And the New Password that you want to have. Then you have to confirm the new password by typing the new password again.
From the Settings charm, tap or click Change PC settings and then tap or click Users.Under Sign-in options, tap or click Create a picture password and then follow the on-screen instructions.
You can set up a second email and password on android, by simply going to settings, and select add account.
your system may support Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). check to see whether your system supports ACPI
Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts
In order to change your password on gmail:Sign inGo up to the top on your pageFind SettingsClick settingsFind Accounts and ImportClick itGo all the way downFind Google Account Settings Click it
Settings in "my Documents"
yes if you want it to, it will be on settings and password,
Individuals can have their own accounts on a Mac. These can be set up in the Accounts section of System Preferences. The account can be classed as Standard or Administrator. Administrator accounts allow access to parts of the system denied to standard account - such as the ability to install software. The settings for the Administrator account will have a name and a password that the user can set to anything they wish.