Navigating the X (formerly Twitter) app interface has changed significantly following the rebrand, making the simple act of logging out confusing for many users. Whether you're switching phones, managing multiple accounts, or prioritizing your digital security, knowing the precise, current steps to sign out of your account on your mobile device is essential. This definitive guide, updated for the current date of December 17, 2025, provides the exact, simple path for both iOS and Android users to successfully log out of the X app and manage their active sessions.
The process is hidden deep within the app's 'Settings and Support' menu, which has been reorganized multiple times. We'll walk you through the latest, confirmed method to ensure your account is properly disconnected from your phone, along with crucial steps to remotely log out of all other devices you may have forgotten about, securing your account against unauthorized access.
Your Complete Guide to Logging Out of X (Twitter) on Mobile Devices
Logging out of the X app—whether on an iPhone, iPad, or Android phone—follows a nearly identical path, which is buried several layers deep within the application's menu structure. The key is knowing exactly where to tap after the initial profile icon.
Step-by-Step: How to Log Out of the X App (iOS and Android)
The following steps are current and apply to the latest versions of the X app on both Apple and Android operating systems. This is the standard procedure to remove your account from the specific mobile device you are holding.
- Open the X App and Tap Your Profile Picture: Launch the X app on your mobile device. In the upper-left corner of the screen, tap your small circular profile picture. This action opens the main side menu (or navigation drawer).
- Access Settings and Support: Scroll down the side menu until you see the "Settings and Support" option. Tap this to expand a submenu.
- Go to Settings and Privacy: From the expanded "Settings and Support" submenu, select "Settings and privacy." This is the main control panel for your account.
- Find Account Information: On the "Settings and privacy" screen, tap on "Your account." Then, select "Account information."
- Tap Log out: Scroll to the very bottom of the "Account information" screen. You will see the "Log out" option, usually highlighted in red or a distinct color. Tap it, and a confirmation pop-up will appear. Confirm your action to sign out of the X app on that device.
Once you confirm, the X app will return to the initial sign-in screen, and your account credentials will be removed from that specific device. If you use multiple accounts, you will need to repeat this process for each account individually if they are all logged in.
The Essential Security Step: Log Out of All Devices Remotely
One of the most critical security measures you can take after changing your password or if you suspect unauthorized access is to remotely log out of all active sessions. This forces your account to sign out on every other device—including old phones, tablets, and public computers—except for the one you are currently using.
How to Sign Out of X on All Other Sessions
This process is slightly different from the standard mobile logout, as it requires you to navigate to the "Apps and sessions" section under security settings.
- Open the X App and Navigate to Settings and Privacy: Follow steps 1-3 from the section above: Profile Picture > Settings and Support > Settings and privacy.
- Go to Security and Account Access: On the "Settings and privacy" screen, tap on "Security and account access." This menu governs all your account security protocols.
- Select Apps and Sessions: Under "Security and account access," find and tap "Apps and sessions." This section shows you all the third-party applications and active devices connected to your account.
- Tap Sessions: Select the "Sessions" option. This will display a list of all devices (mobile, desktop, web browser) currently logged into your X account.
- Log Out All Other Sessions: At the top or bottom of the session list, look for the "Log out all other sessions" option. Tap this and confirm the action.
Crucial Note: The device you are currently using to perform this action will remain logged in. All other devices will be forced to sign out immediately. This is the strongest way to ensure only your current device has access to your account. This feature is a powerful tool for account security and session management.
Troubleshooting Common X App Logout Issues
Sometimes, users encounter technical glitches where the app won't load properly or the "Log out" button seems unresponsive. These issues are often temporary and can be resolved with simple troubleshooting steps.
What to Do When the App Won't Let You Log Out
If you find yourself stuck in a login/logout loop or the app is exhibiting a "Something went wrong" error, try these fixes before attempting the standard logout process again.
- Force Close and Reopen the App: The simplest fix is often the most effective. Completely close the X app from your device's recent apps list and then reopen it. This can refresh the session and clear minor bugs.
- Clear the App Cache (Android): On Android devices, go to your phone's Settings > Apps > X (or Twitter) > Storage > Clear Cache. This clears temporary data that might be causing the glitch without deleting your login information.
- Reinstall the X App (iOS & Android): If clearing the cache doesn't work, delete the X app entirely and then download and reinstall the latest version from the App Store or Google Play Store. A fresh installation often resolves deeper software conflicts.
- Log Out via Web Browser: If the mobile app is completely unusable, open a web browser on your phone or computer, go to X.com, log in, and then follow the desktop logout steps (More > Settings and privacy > Security and account access > Apps and sessions > Sessions > Log out all other sessions). This forces the mobile app session to terminate.
Log Out vs. Deactivate: Understanding the Key Difference
A common point of confusion is the difference between simply logging out and deactivating your X account. They serve two completely different purposes related to your digital presence and privacy.
The Difference Between Logging Out and Deactivating
Logging Out (Sign Out):
- Purpose: To disconnect your account from a specific device (phone, tablet, computer).
- Account Status: Your account remains fully active, visible to the public, and accessible by you on any other device.
- Reversibility: Completely reversible by simply logging back in with your username and password.
- Data: All your data, posts, and followers remain untouched and online.
Deactivating an Account:
- Purpose: To temporarily remove your profile from public view, usually as a precursor to permanent deletion.
- Account Status: Your profile, posts, and data are hidden from public view. Your username is no longer searchable.
- Reversibility: You have a 30-day window to reactivate your account by simply logging back in. If you do not log in within 30 days, the account is permanently deleted.
- Data: X retains your data for the 30-day deactivation period, but it is removed from the public platform.
If your goal is just to stop using the app on your phone for a while, a simple Log Out is all you need. If you intend to take a break from the platform entirely, you should choose the Deactivate option, which is located in the "Your account" menu, separate from the "Log out" option.
List of Relevant Entities and Concepts
To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the X app interface and security protocols, here are the key entities and concepts discussed:
- X App (Twitter): The mobile application formerly known as Twitter.
- iOS/Android: The two primary mobile operating systems where the app is used.
- Profile Icon/Picture: The starting point for accessing the side menu.
- Settings and Support: The top-level menu containing all configuration options.
- Settings and Privacy: The main hub for account management.
- Your Account: The submenu containing account-specific actions like Log out and Deactivate.
- Account Information: The final menu where the Log out button is located.
- Security and Account Access: The menu for managing security features.
- Apps and Sessions: The section used to manage connected third-party apps and active devices.
- Sessions Management: The process of viewing and ending active logins.
- Log out all other sessions: The critical security feature for remote sign-out.
- Deactivation: The 30-day temporary removal of an account from public view.
- Permanent Deletion: The automatic process after 30 days of deactivation.
- Cache Clearing: A troubleshooting step to fix app glitches.
- Login/Logout Loop: A common technical error requiring a session refresh.
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