Implements user interface for viewing and managing active sessions: Session Management Features: - SessionsManagement component with full session management UI - List all active sessions with device information - Platform-specific icons (Computer, Phone, Tablet) - Current session indicator with green chip - Session details: device fingerprint, platform, last used, created date - Revoke individual sessions with confirmation dialog - Revoke all sessions except current with bulk action - Real-time session count display User Experience: - Visual device type indicators - Human-readable time formatting (e.g., "2 hours ago") - Current session clearly marked and protected from removal - Warning dialogs before revoking sessions - Success/error feedback with alerts - Loading states for all operations - Empty state handling API Integration: - Sessions API client in lib/api/sessions.ts - Get all sessions - Get session count - Revoke specific session - Revoke all sessions except current - Proper error handling and user feedback Settings Page Integration: - Added Sessions Management section - Placed after Security/MFA settings - Animated transitions with staggered delays - Maintains consistent settings page layout 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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