Question That Makes You Go Hmmm....

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges faced by a new consultant regarding logging out of the consultant's corner website. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the logout functionality and session management of the site.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that they couldn't find a logout option after nine years of using the site.
  • Another participant suggests clearing cookies and personal data in the browser as a potential solution.
  • One user notes that the session can time out, but they do not believe there is a specific logout option.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having to re-enter information when returning to the site after leaving.
  • One participant states that closing the browser will log the user out.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the logout functionality, with some participants indicating that there is no explicit logout option while others suggest that closing the browser effectively logs the user out.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with the consultant's corner website, focusing on session management and user interface challenges.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are new to the platform or those experiencing similar issues with logging out may find the shared experiences relevant.

crissy11
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I have a new consultant who was going to sign up for her debit card online under consultant's corner and her questions was.... she had to log in but when she got ready to leave she couldn't find where to log out and didn't want to leave her checking acct. info open... I couldn't find a log out place either and have been on that site for 9 years.
Does anybody know how you log out?? I am assuming once you leave you are logged out because you have to log back in and that is what I told her I thought was it.
Crystal
 
Just tell her to clear cookies and all personal data in her browser.
 
Your session can time out, but I dont think there is a LOG OUT option.
Good question...
 
Usually when I leave CC and try to go back in, it makes me type everything again. I wondered that when I first started also.
 
There isn't a log out area. Once you leave the sight or timed out you have to resign in.
 
If she closes her browser it logs her out
 

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