Discord Login History

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Updated on July 24, 2023

Most Discord users will desire information about their entire activity across the platform at some point. But is it possible to access Discord login history from any of your logged in devices?

Discord currently doesn’t have a login history feature users can access. But all activity of users, including their login history, are stored in dedicated servers owned by Discord.

But even if Discord doesn’t support direct access to login history right now, there’s a way to access such information. That’s why this article provides details on how to check your Discord login attempts in simple steps.

Taking cues from this guide makes it easy to access all information about your Discord servers without hassle. 

Does Discord Save Login History?

Discord has a data structure designed to save a user’s entire chat and login history indefinitely. Users cannot access their saved login history without a formal request. 

You need to request all of your data from Discord to gain access to your entire user login history. 

Discord will provide this information to users when they prove ownership of the account in question. After all verifications, Discord will send a link to the email tied to your account to download your data package. 

How to Check Discord Login Attempts

Follow the steps below to access logs of all your Discord login attempts.

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Visit Discord’s official website at www.discord.com. You can log into your Discord account from a mobile device, computer, or through dedicated apps.  

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Step 2: Go to User Settings

You can find the User Settings icon at the bottom left of your screen immediately after logging into your Discord. 

Click on the icon to access your User Settings menu.

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Step 3: Go to Privacy and Safety

Select Privacy and Safety from all available options in the User Settings menu. 

Step 3: Go to Privacy and Safety

Step 4: Click Request data

Scroll to the bottom of your Privacy and Safety menu and select Request Data. 

Discord will send you a link to access your data including login history, previous usernames, server activity, and more. 

How to Delete Discord Logins on All Devices

First way to delete Discord logins on all devices: By changing your password

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Step 3: Go to Password and Authentication

Your account’s Password and Authentication section is directly under the Edit User Profile tab. 

Step 3: Go to Password and Authentication

Step 4: Click Change Password

Step 4: Click Change Password

Click on Change Password, then enter your current password and your new password. Completing these steps will log you out of Discord on all your devices. 

Click on Change Password

Second way to delete Discord logins on all devices: By disabling your account

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Step 1: Log into your Discord account

Step 2: Go to User Settings 

Step 3: Go to Account Removal

Step 3: Go to Account Removal

Step 4: Click Disable Account

Step 4: Click Disable Account

Disabling your account isn’t the best step to log out of Discord on all devices. If you wish to use your account soon, it’s better to follow other methods explained in this guide. 

Third way to delete Discord logins on all devices: By enabling 2FA on your account

Step 1: Log into your Discord account on any of your devices

Access Discord through the internet or Web and mobile apps. Enter your email and password to gain access or click on the app or browser link if you’re automatically logged-in.

Step 1: Log into your Discord account on any of your devices

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Step 3: Scroll to Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Step 3: Scroll to Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Step 4: Enable 2FA on your account 

Enabling 2FA on Discord automatically logs you out of your account on all devices. To log in again, you need to provide a 2FA code to gain access to your Discord account. 

How to Disable New Login Location Detected

Step 1: Log into your Discord account 

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Locate the User Settings icon on your Discord account. The User Settings icon (at the bottom left corner of your screen) takes you to your account menu. 

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Next, locate the ‘Enable two-factor auth’ button and click on it.

locate the ‘Enable two-factor auth’ button and click on it.

Step 3: Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Choose your preferred 2FA account to add to your login protocols on Discord. The most reliable 2FA apps at the moment are Google Authenticator and Authy. 

Import your Discord account login onto your preferred app. After importing the necessary details, you will require a code from that 2FA app to access Discord. 

Enabling 2FA will disable new login location detected requests whenever you try to log in. Discord will disregard any change in your location when 2FA is turned on in your account. 

Does Changing Your Discord Password Log You Out?

Changing your password on Discord logs you out of all devices automatically. You will have to sign in to every device again by entering the new password along with other login details. 

Does Discord Notify You When You Log in?

Discord will not send any notification messages when you login to your account. However, Discord will send notification messages whenever someone tries to access your account from an unknown location.