Deauthorizing a computer without access to it

I am trying to deauthorize my recent exboyfriend's computer. Clearly, I do not have access to it. I do not want to authorize 5 computers in order to deauthorize one. Any suggestions???

You cannot deauthorize it without access to it. However, to prevent unauthorized purchases, go into your account (on your own computer) and change the password.

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