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AskCyber Home » News » Apps » How to Kick Someone Off of Your Hulu and Remove a Device

How to Kick Someone Off of Your Hulu and Remove a Device

2019-10-11 by Michelle Dvorak

Kick off of Your Hulu Account – Remove Devices from Your Account – Protect Your Account by Changing Your Password Online

How to Kick Somebody Out of your Hulu Account

To kick someone off your Hulu account you will need to log into your account online and remove their authorized devices and further protect your account by removing logged in computers. Removing devices includes phones, tablets, and smart TVs. This week I had to change my Hulu password and remove devices from my account. I received an email from Hulu about new sign-in attempt on my account. The email contained a warning and a few links to check on my account and change my password if needed. Someone logged into to my Hulu account from Malaysia. The location listed in the security email indicated the sign in originated in UEP Subang Jaya, a township in Malaysia, and I knew my account had been compromised.

I logged into my Hulu account to check on it and saw that a device I did not know, Andy’s iPhone, was now an authorized device on my Hulu account. I don’t know anyone named Andy and I certainly have not given my credentials to anyone. I needed to kick them off Hulu remove their device – the iPhone.

Hulu New Sign in
Hulu New Sign in

I don’t have the Hulu app on my phone, so I have to change my Hulu password on Hulu.com

Will Changing My Hulu Password Kick Everyone Off?

Changing your Hulu password will not kick everyone off or remove their devices. Hulu lets users log in from devices with an authorization code or passwords. If they have already authorized their device with your account and an authorization code, then you must remove their device from within the website. You can see all the devices are authorized to watch Hulu using from your account home screen on Hulu.com. Once you log into your account, you can go to the “Watch Hulu on Your Devices” MANAGE DEVICES screen.

How Do I Kick Everyone Off My Hulu Account?

To Remove Devices to Kick Somebody Out of Your Hulu Account

  1. Log in to your account page on Hulu.com
  2. Click on MANAGE DEVICES
  3. Select REMOVE next to each device you want to get rid of
  4. Next, click on “Protect our Account” and it will kick all computers off your account
Hulu Manage Devices
Hulu Manage Devices

How Do I Change My Hulu Password Online?

Changing your Hulu password on the website is easy.

How To Change Your Hulu Password

  1. Log in to your Account page on Hulu.com
  2. Under the Your Account section, select Change next to Password
  3. Enter your current password and your new password
  4. After you confirm the new password, click on Save Changes

How Do I Log Into Hulu On My Smart TV?

Open the Hulu app on your smart TV. You will be prompted to enter your account email and password or get an authorization code. If you opt to get a code, then you will have to log in online and enter the code on the TV screen. This is good for long email addresses and passwords.

Hulu New Password Change
Hulu New Password Change

How Do I Change My Hulu Password On TV?

You cannot change your Hulu password on a smart TV. You must do that on the website. Although you can go to account or settings on a TV, it will direct you to the account area of the website to change your Hulu password.

This is the same webpage you go to if you forgot your Hulu password and need to reset it.

To recover your Hulu account if you forgot it, go to the website at Hulu.com. Go to the online sign-in page and click on the Forgot your email or password? Link and follow the directions

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Hulu, tutorial

About Michelle Dvorak

Michelle writes about cyber security, data privacy focusing on social media privacy as well as how to protect your IoT devices. She has worked in internet technology for over 20 years and owns METRONY, LLC. Michelle earned a B.S. in Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Michelle published a guide to Cyber Security for Business Travelers


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