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I wonder if there is any way to reset login cookies through the API.
I know there is how to do this through the settings in admin.










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      I wonder if there is any way to reset login cookies through the API.
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      I wonder if there is any way to reset login cookies through the API.
      I know there is how to do this through the settings in admin.







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          There's no direct API for resetting the login cookie. There's a workaround idea from this SO post. For more info, you can also check this Google thread.






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          • I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
            – Leticia Fatima
            Oct 24 '18 at 19:45



















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          According to the G Suite forum, the only way to to do this is through a force password reset using Dito GAM on the user side.



          Related question from SE:



          Is it possible to reset sign-in cookies for all Gmail users in Google Admin?






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            Toggling changePasswordAtNextLogin flag of a G Suite user logs him out of all devices.



            Make the changePasswordAtNextLogin value to True and then False immediately. It is better than suspending the user as incoming mails will not get bounced.



            Python example:



            def changePasswordNextLogin(self,userEmail, status=True): 
            try:
            reqBody = {"changePasswordAtNextLogin":status}
            updateStatus = self.service.users().update(userKey=userEmail,body=reqBody).execute()
            return True
            except Exception, e:
            logging.info("Exception change_passwordNextLogin = %s", e)
            return False

            def forceLogoutUser(self, userEmail):
            self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, True)
            self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, False)
            return True


            Call 'forceLogoutUser(userEmail)' when you want to log a user out of a all devices.






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            There's no direct API for resetting the login cookie. There's a workaround idea from this SO post. For more info, you can also check this Google thread.






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            • I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
              – Leticia Fatima
              Oct 24 '18 at 19:45
















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            There's no direct API for resetting the login cookie. There's a workaround idea from this SO post. For more info, you can also check this Google thread.






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            • I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
              – Leticia Fatima
              Oct 24 '18 at 19:45














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            There's no direct API for resetting the login cookie. There's a workaround idea from this SO post. For more info, you can also check this Google thread.






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            There's no direct API for resetting the login cookie. There's a workaround idea from this SO post. For more info, you can also check this Google thread.







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            answered Oct 23 '18 at 9:34









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            • I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
              – Leticia Fatima
              Oct 24 '18 at 19:45


















            • I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
              – Leticia Fatima
              Oct 24 '18 at 19:45
















            I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
            – Leticia Fatima
            Oct 24 '18 at 19:45




            I had seen this post, however, if it suspends the user he stops receiving the email and it is no longer viable for me. Thanks.
            – Leticia Fatima
            Oct 24 '18 at 19:45













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            According to the G Suite forum, the only way to to do this is through a force password reset using Dito GAM on the user side.



            Related question from SE:



            Is it possible to reset sign-in cookies for all Gmail users in Google Admin?






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              According to the G Suite forum, the only way to to do this is through a force password reset using Dito GAM on the user side.



              Related question from SE:



              Is it possible to reset sign-in cookies for all Gmail users in Google Admin?






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                According to the G Suite forum, the only way to to do this is through a force password reset using Dito GAM on the user side.



                Related question from SE:



                Is it possible to reset sign-in cookies for all Gmail users in Google Admin?






                share|improve this answer












                According to the G Suite forum, the only way to to do this is through a force password reset using Dito GAM on the user side.



                Related question from SE:



                Is it possible to reset sign-in cookies for all Gmail users in Google Admin?







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                answered Oct 23 '18 at 10:49









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                    Toggling changePasswordAtNextLogin flag of a G Suite user logs him out of all devices.



                    Make the changePasswordAtNextLogin value to True and then False immediately. It is better than suspending the user as incoming mails will not get bounced.



                    Python example:



                    def changePasswordNextLogin(self,userEmail, status=True): 
                    try:
                    reqBody = {"changePasswordAtNextLogin":status}
                    updateStatus = self.service.users().update(userKey=userEmail,body=reqBody).execute()
                    return True
                    except Exception, e:
                    logging.info("Exception change_passwordNextLogin = %s", e)
                    return False

                    def forceLogoutUser(self, userEmail):
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, True)
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, False)
                    return True


                    Call 'forceLogoutUser(userEmail)' when you want to log a user out of a all devices.






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                    • It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                      – m02ph3u5
                      Nov 23 '18 at 6:31
















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                    Toggling changePasswordAtNextLogin flag of a G Suite user logs him out of all devices.



                    Make the changePasswordAtNextLogin value to True and then False immediately. It is better than suspending the user as incoming mails will not get bounced.



                    Python example:



                    def changePasswordNextLogin(self,userEmail, status=True): 
                    try:
                    reqBody = {"changePasswordAtNextLogin":status}
                    updateStatus = self.service.users().update(userKey=userEmail,body=reqBody).execute()
                    return True
                    except Exception, e:
                    logging.info("Exception change_passwordNextLogin = %s", e)
                    return False

                    def forceLogoutUser(self, userEmail):
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, True)
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, False)
                    return True


                    Call 'forceLogoutUser(userEmail)' when you want to log a user out of a all devices.






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                    • It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                      – m02ph3u5
                      Nov 23 '18 at 6:31














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                    Toggling changePasswordAtNextLogin flag of a G Suite user logs him out of all devices.



                    Make the changePasswordAtNextLogin value to True and then False immediately. It is better than suspending the user as incoming mails will not get bounced.



                    Python example:



                    def changePasswordNextLogin(self,userEmail, status=True): 
                    try:
                    reqBody = {"changePasswordAtNextLogin":status}
                    updateStatus = self.service.users().update(userKey=userEmail,body=reqBody).execute()
                    return True
                    except Exception, e:
                    logging.info("Exception change_passwordNextLogin = %s", e)
                    return False

                    def forceLogoutUser(self, userEmail):
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, True)
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, False)
                    return True


                    Call 'forceLogoutUser(userEmail)' when you want to log a user out of a all devices.






                    share|improve this answer














                    Toggling changePasswordAtNextLogin flag of a G Suite user logs him out of all devices.



                    Make the changePasswordAtNextLogin value to True and then False immediately. It is better than suspending the user as incoming mails will not get bounced.



                    Python example:



                    def changePasswordNextLogin(self,userEmail, status=True): 
                    try:
                    reqBody = {"changePasswordAtNextLogin":status}
                    updateStatus = self.service.users().update(userKey=userEmail,body=reqBody).execute()
                    return True
                    except Exception, e:
                    logging.info("Exception change_passwordNextLogin = %s", e)
                    return False

                    def forceLogoutUser(self, userEmail):
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, True)
                    self.changePasswordNextLogin(userEmail, False)
                    return True


                    Call 'forceLogoutUser(userEmail)' when you want to log a user out of a all devices.







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                    answered Nov 23 '18 at 5:59









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                    • It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                      – m02ph3u5
                      Nov 23 '18 at 6:31


















                    • It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                      – m02ph3u5
                      Nov 23 '18 at 6:31
















                    It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                    – m02ph3u5
                    Nov 23 '18 at 6:31




                    It would be nice if you added an example or provided a link to the docs.
                    – m02ph3u5
                    Nov 23 '18 at 6:31


















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