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Persona, privacy, login, identity, signin, logout, signout
Persona, privacy, login, identity, signin, logout, signout

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How to sign out of websites using Mozilla Persona.
How to sign out of websites using Mozilla Persona.

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=Signing out with Persona= Persona makes it simple to sign in to websites, but sometimes you want to make sure the next time someone tries to sign in using your computer, they are asked for a password. For example, if you're using a shared computer in a school, library or at work. There are three steps to ensuring this: * sign out of the website * sign out of the Persona service * sign out of your email ==Signing out of websites== Signing out of a Persona-enabled website is just like signing out of any other website. It'll have a button labeled "Sign out" or "Log out": click it, and you're signed out. For example, if you're signed in to the Persona demo site [http://123done.org/ 123done], you'll see something like this: [[Image:persona-signedin-123done]] Click the {button LOGOUT} button to sign out. ==Signing out of Persona== However, it's likely that your browser will still be signed in to the Persona service, meaning that you can sign back in again without entering your password. This is convenient, but might not be what you want if, for example, someone else might be using your computer after you. To sign out of Persona, visit https://login.persona.org/ and click {button Sign Out}: [[Image:persona-account-manager]] This will make the browser forget your Persona credentials. ==Signing out of your email== Even if you've signed out of Persona, if your email provider supports Persona and you're still signed in to your email, then your browser will still be able to sign you in to Persona-enabled sites without needing a password. So to make sure that Persona-enabled websites will ask for a password next time someone tries to sign in, go to your email and sign out of there, too. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/1402h3N]]
=Signing out with Persona= Persona makes it simple to sign in to websites, but sometimes you want to make sure the next time someone tries to sign in using your computer, they are asked for a password. For example, if you're using a shared computer in a school, library or at work. There are three steps to ensuring this: * sign out of the website * sign out of the Persona service * sign out of your email ==Signing out of websites== Signing out of a Persona-enabled website is just like signing out of any other website. It'll have a button labeled "Sign out" or "Log out": click it, and you're signed out. For example, if you're signed in to the Persona demo site [http://123done.org/ 123done], you'll see something like this: [[Image:123done new design]] Click the {button LOGOUT} button to sign out. ==Signing out of Persona== However, it's likely that your browser will still be signed in to the Persona service, meaning that you can sign back in again without entering your password. This is convenient, but might not be what you want if, for example, someone else might be using your computer after you. To sign out of Persona, visit https://login.persona.org/ and click {button Sign Out}: [[Image:persona-account-manager]] This will make the browser forget your Persona credentials. ==Signing out of your email== Even if you've signed out of Persona, if your email provider supports Persona and you're still signed in to your email, then your browser will still be able to sign you in to Persona-enabled sites without needing a password. So to make sure that Persona-enabled websites will ask for a password next time someone tries to sign in, go to your email and sign out of there, too. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/1402h3N]]

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