Managing Your Own Sessions (My Sessions)

Every time you sign in to Broker Buddha AI, a session is created for that device and browser. The My Sessions tab in your User Settings lets you review every device currently signed in to your personal account, see when each session expires, and sign yourself out of any session remotely — a great way to stay secure if you've signed in from a shared computer or lost a device.

🔐 Who can use this? Every user — regardless of role (User, Billing Manager, or Account Owner) — can manage their own sessions. This page only shows your sessions, never anyone else's.


🧭 Getting to My Sessions

Step 1: Click the Settings ⚙️ icon in the bottom-left corner.

Step 2: You'll land on the Users area by default.

Step 3: From the top tab bar, click My Sessions (the last tab on the right).


🟢 My Active Sessions

The top section shows every device that is currently signed in to your account.

For each active session you'll see:

  • User & Device — the browser and IP address the session was created from
  • Session — a unique session ID (truncated by default for privacy)
  • Status — typically Active
  • Location — the geographic location associated with the IP, when available
  • Last Active — how long ago that session last made a request
  • Expires — when the session will automatically expire if not used
  • Actions — a Logout button that ends that specific session

👁️ Show / Hide Tokens

In the top-right of the Active Sessions card you'll see a Show Tokens button. Toggling this reveals the full session ID instead of the truncated version, which can be helpful if a support engineer asks you to identify a specific session.

🛡️ Treat full session tokens like a password — don't share them in screenshots or chats unless requested by Broker Buddha support.


🚪 Signing Out of a Session

To end a session on a specific device — for example, a laptop you no longer have access to — find the session row in My Active Sessions and click Logout in the Actions column.

What happens next:

  • That session is immediately terminated.
  • The device will be signed out the next time it tries to make a request.
  • The session moves from My Active Sessions down to My Session History with a Terminated  status.
  • You'll remain signed in on the device you're currently using (unless you log out the session you're on).

⚠️ Heads up: If you click Logout on the session you're currently using, you'll be signed out immediately and returned to the login screen.


📜 My Session History

Below your active sessions you'll see My Session History — a list of every previous session from your personal account that has either expired naturally or been terminated.

For each historical session you'll see:

  • User & Device — the browser and IP that started the session
  • Session — the session ID
  • Status — either:
    • 🟡 Expired  — the session reached its expiration time
    • 🔴 Terminated  — the session was ended early (by clicking Logout, by an Account Owner, or by signing out)
  • Location — IP-based location if available
  • Created — when the session was first established
  • Expires — when the session ended (or would have ended)

This history is read-only and is great for spotting unexpected activity — for example, a sign-in from a device or location you don't recognize.


💡 Best Practices

  • Review your active sessions regularly, especially after traveling, using a public computer, or replacing a device.
  • Log out unfamiliar sessions immediately. If a device or location looks wrong, end that session and then change your password.
  • Use Show Tokens sparingly — only when you need to identify a specific session for support, and never in shared screenshots.
  • Sign out manually when you're done working on a shared or borrowed computer rather than relying on the session to expire.
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