When you log into the AliasFleet browser extension, it creates its own session — separate from your web login. This lets the extension work independently, so revoking your web sessions won't disconnect your extension, and vice versa.
Viewing connected extensions
Go to Settings → Security. The Browser Extensions section shows how many extension sessions are active. Click Manage Extensions to see each one.
Each session shows:
- Device type and browser
- Approximate location based on IP
- Last active time
What the extension can do
The extension has access to:
- Creating new aliases
- Reading your alias list (for autofill and management)
It can't access your payment details, change your password, modify account settings, or read the content of emails forwarded through your aliases.
Revoking a session
In the Manage Extensions dialog, click Revoke next to any session to disconnect it immediately. That extension instance will need to log back in before it can be used again.
If you see a session you don't recognise — an unfamiliar location or a device you no longer own — revoke it right away.
Revoking all extension sessions
There's a Revoke All option at the bottom of the dialog. Use this if you've changed your password, lost a device, or want to start fresh. All extension instances will be disconnected and will need to re-authenticate.
Extension sessions vs. web sessions
These are tracked separately on purpose. If you revoke all web sessions (for example, after a security incident), your browser extension stays connected — and the other way around. To fully lock down your account, revoke both independently.
See also: Active Sessions