How to Safely Log Out from Shared Computers
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When using a library or cafe PC, it is critical to shield your privacy after finishing your session. Even if the machine is shared, an unauthorized user could steal your credentials if you close the browser without logging out. Always completely sign out instead of merely clicking the X. Closing the window does disconnect you from the server, and your account may remain active to the subsequent visitor.

Look for a explicit disconnect button, typically located in the profile dropdown of the application. Select it to securely disconnect. Some sites hide the logout option under your user dropdown, so look in that section if you miss the option. After clicking logout, pause briefly to verify that you’ve been signed out. You should be shown the authentication portal.
In addition to logging out, clear your browsing history by wiping temporary storage. Public computers often keep these files, which can include usernames, jun88 đăng nhập passwords, or even security keys that let attackers hijack your session. Most browsers offer a remove site data option under preferences. Select the options to purge temporary web files.
If you saved your login details, make sure you did not select the save credentials box. Do not keep passwords on untrusted terminals. If you unintentionally save them, remove them from the credential storage before leaving.
Avoid public computers for sensitive activities like handling payroll data or managing sensitive projects unless it’s unavoidable. If you are forced to, ensure you’re on a encrypted link and make sure to sign out fully.
Finally, never leave the computer with an open session, even for a brief time. Someone in the vicinity could steal your session. When you’re done, move on only after verifying the logout was successful. These consistent behaviors help protect your privacy in shared environments.
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