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 | Subject: Log off? Improvement Suggestions posted by Fourtwinsisters on Wednesday, April 11th 2007 @ 12:18 AM
I looked all over the place to log off, or sign out, of our club Freetoasthost site. Perhaps this feature could be added. |
 Brian McDonald Group Administrator | Subject: RE: Log off? Improvement Suggestions posted by Brian on Wednesday, April 11th 2007 @ 6:48 AM
The FTH login information is kept in session cookies, when you close all your browser windows the cookies is removed and you are logged off. There is no need for a log off button. |
 Mitch Krayton Full Access | Subject: RE: Log off? Improvement Suggestions posted by mitch on Friday, July 6th 2007 @ 6:53 PM
Then why does iGrOOps have a logoff button? They way to simplicity is a consistent user experience. |
 | Subject: RE: Log off? Improvement Suggestions posted by jukanooz on Sunday, July 8th 2007 @ 11:32 AM
Margaret, I'm trying to learn the site myself and spent more time than I want to admit trying to find the "log off" button. I guess I hated to ask support such a silly question and I read the FAQs until I became weary. If the site does not have a "log off" button then a note at the top of the page indicating that would save a lot of time and support requests. Joe Schmitt http://beacontm.freetoasthost.com |
 Gene Modin Full Access | Subject: RE: Log off? Improvement Suggestions posted by Wordwrestler on Friday, December 4th 2009 @ 1:20 PM
I agree with Joe, it would be great to see "close browser to log off" or some such message where you would expect to see a log off button.
Gene Modin
minot.freetoasthost.biz |