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How do I sign out of my Firefox account?

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I'm running an up-to-date rev 68.0.1 (64-bit) version of Firefox on Windows 10. When I click on the avatar in the upper right portion of the Firefox toolbar, I see that I'm signed in to my Firefox account as me. So... how do I sign out of my Firefox account? Can't find a control anywhere.

I'm running an up-to-date rev 68.0.1 (64-bit) version of Firefox on Windows 10. When I click on the avatar in the upper right portion of the Firefox toolbar, I see that I'm signed in to my Firefox account as me. So... how do I sign out of my Firefox account? Can't find a control anywhere.

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I found it under Options /Sync Someone please add it to the avatar drop down! Please make it simple to log in log out. I'm running 69.0.1 64bit

!f your avatar is there click on it to get the drop down menu and select sync settings then select disconnect. in other words..... log off /sign out = Disconnect when speaking Mozilla.

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See also "Options/Preferences -> Firefox Account".

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I found it under Options /Sync Someone please add it to the avatar drop down! Please make it simple to log in log out. I'm running 69.0.1 64bit

!f your avatar is there click on it to get the drop down menu and select sync settings then select disconnect. in other words..... log off /sign out = Disconnect when speaking Mozilla.

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When you click on your display name or avatar (upper right on any Mozilla page) you'll get a dropdown - at the bottom you'll see "Sign Out" .....

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This is what I see in Firefox 69.0.1 (64-bit). Clicking on "Sync Settings" takes you directly to the page on which the "Disconnect" button appears. Not exactly intuitive...