How To Log Out All Devices On Starz

Okay, let's talk Starz. We've all been there. You're binge-watching "Outlander" (no judgement!), and suddenly you remember... Did you log out of your ex's account? Asking for a friend, obviously.
The Great Starz Log-Out Mission
First, you gotta dive into your account settings. Hunt for the "Manage Devices" section. It's usually hidden somewhere, because why would they make it easy? That's just my unpopular opinion.
The "Deactivate All" Dream
Wouldn't it be amazing if Starz had a big, shiny "Deactivate All Devices" button? One click and BAM! Everyone's out. Like kicking squatters out of your digital castle.
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Sadly, they don't. Instead, brace yourself. It's usually a device-by-device situation. Get ready to do some serious digital housekeeping.
The Device Detective Work
Each device will probably have a cryptic name. "Samsung TV," "iPhone," or even just "Generic Browser." Time to channel your inner Sherlock Holmes.

Guess which one is your Aunt Mildred's iPad. Is it the one that last logged in three months ago from... Florida? Elementary, my dear Watson!
Click, click, click. Deactivate, deactivate, deactivate. You're systematically removing access. Feel the power! Okay, maybe it’s a small power, but power nonetheless.
The Password Reset Power Play
If you really want to be sure, change your password. I know, it's annoying. But think of it as preventative maintenance for your streaming sanity.

A new, strong password? Suddenly, everyone is locked out. Even you might need a minute to remember it. But it's worth it, right?
The Account Security Pep Talk
Enable two-factor authentication if Starz offers it. It's like putting a bouncer at the door of your streaming account. Only letting the VIPs in (that's you!).
Think of it as a super-powered lock. Even if someone knows your password, they need that second code. Much more secure.

The Unpopular Opinion: Friend Sharing? Maybe Not.
Sharing your streaming account used to be a sacred ritual. A digital bonding experience. Now? It's a potential security nightmare.
Maybe, just maybe, everyone should get their own Starz account. I know, I know... I said it. I might be cancelled for this. But hear me out!
Less drama, less password sharing stress. Plus, then you can watch what you want, when you want. No more fighting over "P-Valley."

The "Did It Work?" Anxiety
After all that work, you might still feel a nagging doubt. Did I really log out everyone? Is my ex secretly bingeing on "Power" right now?
The only way to be 100% sure? Wait a few days and check your viewing history. If you see something suspicious... unleash the password reset again!
Ultimately, managing your Starz devices is all about control. Taking back your streaming kingdom, one device at a time. Go forth and conquer!
