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Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Read more
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Read more
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Warning: The value of your virtual currencies can rise or fall sharply, and your initial investment may be lost completely; virtual currencies are not covered by the guarantee funds that cover bank deposits; there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing; virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested; if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost; virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them; for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency? | Wikifin.
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Warning: The value of your virtual currencies can rise or fall sharply, and your initial investment may be lost completely; virtual currencies are not covered by the guarantee funds that cover bank deposits; there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing; virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested; if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost; virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them; for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency? | Wikifin.
If you are looking for information on finding your active sessions on Kraken.com, you can find out how here!
In an effort to offer more visibility and control over your account security, the Security section of your account includes session and device management. This allows you to see, at a glance, which devices are active on your account as well as a timeline of all recent sessions, greatly improving the ability to notice any suspicious activity and mitigate any risk you might be susceptible to.
To see your active sessions:
Sign into your account.
Click on your name in the upper right corner.
Click on Settings, and then Activity.

From here, you can see all recent sessions as well as the date, time, device and location/IP of any given session and gives you the option to end any or all sessions as you see fit.
To remove a session click on the 'X' to the right of that session, to end all sessions click on 'Disconnect all'.
NOTE: It is good security practice to periodically check the Active sessions area to see if any suspicious activity has occurred.
How to edit the automatic sign out time on your account:
The default sign out time is 120 minutes. To change this to a custom time between 2 and 10,080 minutes:
Sign into your account.
Click on your name in the upper right corner.
Click on Settings, and then Security.
At the bottom of this page you will see the option to update the automatic sign out time.
Click here for more information about securing your account and digital life.