Changing your password on Hulu will not automatically log out other devices that are currently logged into your account. This means that if someone else is using your account on another device, they will remain logged in even after you change your password.
It is important to note that changing your password is a good security practice, especially if you suspect that someone else may have access to your Hulu account. By changing your password, you are ensuring that only you have access to your account.
To log out other devices from your Hulu account, you have a couple of options:
1. Manually sign out of all devices: You can manually sign out of all devices by going to your account settings on the Hulu website or app. Look for the “Manage Devices” option, which will allow you to see a list of devices currently logged into your Hulu account. From there, you can choose to sign out of individual devices or sign out of all devices at once.
2. Remove specific devices: If you want to remove access from specific devices, you can also do so from the “Manage Devices” section. This is useful if, for example, you no longer want someone else to have access to your account on their device.
It’s worth noting that if you have shared your Hulu account credentials with others, changing your password may inconvenience them if they need to log in again with the new password. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to communicate with anyone who may be using your account before making any changes.
Changing your password on Hulu will not automatically log out other devices. To log out other devices, you will need to manually sign out or remove them from your account settings. Keep in mind the implications this may have for others who may be using your account.