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Superlogout : a website you can use to instantly logout of all active online accounts

If you visit a Internet Cafe for surfing, use public Wi-Fi or have this odd habit of logging out of all online accounts at the end of each day. We bring to you a website called Superlogout.

Superlogout which can be visited Super Logout (be warned you get logged out instantly from all online accounts) is a great tool for people who surf the Internet using public Wi-Fi or Internet Cafes.

As soon as you visit Superlogout, it will automatically get to work logging you out of a few dozen major services including Amazon, Google, Netflix, Steam, Tumblr, and YouTube. Once you’re logged out, the site will display a green “OK” next to each service.

For some reasons the developer of Superlogout hasnt included Facebook, but it’s a quick way to log out of many sites at once.

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

Same question, why people used ccleaner or other utilities softwares to clean their browser cache/cookies? Why PC cleaner tools exist?

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

Same question, why people used ccleaner or other utilities softwares to clean their browser cache/cookies? Why PC cleaner tools exist?

Simple — privacy tools such as CCleaner exist, in order to purge/wipe traces which are not limited to cookies/sessions.

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WOW! That's a great way for them to get all your logon details, too :lol:

yep... my first thought too... seems that no one is worried on how that is accomplished by gaining access to sensitive data that they're probably using for "cleaning purposes"... i don't know which or what but i'm not even curious about that site :P

edit: http://whois.domaintools.com/superlogout.com

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

agreed. kinda seems risky leaving this to a third party site for unecessary risks, when simply clearing browser cache yourself solves the problem. i think my umatrix is configured to auto delete cookies from storage every 30minutes automatically.

guess there too many newbie computer users that don't know what their doing, or bothered to learn how to use a computer properly these days......

then they expect they can do online banking without knowing the basics of these security matters on a pc.... i know i don't get it either :/ but if they get hacked well... lel..

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

agreed. kinda seems risky leaving this to a third party site for unecessary risks, when simply clearing browser cache yourself solves the problem. i think my umatrix is configured to auto delete cookies from storage every 30minutes automatically.

guess there too many newbie computer users that don't know what their doing, or bothered to learn how to use a computer properly these days......

then they expect they can do online banking without knowing the basics of these security matters on a pc.... i know i don't get it either :/ but if they get hacked well... lel..

I myself use uMatrix, but I had this use case long handled way before either of those extensions.

Vanilla Cookie Manager for Chrome, and Self Deleting Cookies for Firefox. I whitelist what I want to stay logged into. Everything else gets burned after 15 minutes. I stay logged into sites I check frequently (like MDL and Nsane). Stuff I rarely login to I just let clear.

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

agreed. kinda seems risky leaving this to a third party site for unecessary risks, when simply clearing browser cache yourself solves the problem. i think my umatrix is configured to auto delete cookies from storage every 30minutes automatically.

guess there too many newbie computer users that don't know what their doing, or bothered to learn how to use a computer properly these days......

then they expect they can do online banking without knowing the basics of these security matters on a pc.... i know i don't get it either :/ but if they get hacked well... lel..

I myself use uMatrix, but I had this use case long handled way before either of those extensions.

Vanilla Cookie Manager for Chrome, and Self Deleting Cookies for Firefox. I whitelist what I want to stay logged into. Everything else gets burned after 15 minutes. I stay logged into sites I check frequently (like MDL and Nsane). Stuff I rarely login to I just let clear.

i wish i could do that too mostly for my email login which i prefer keeping logged in all the time. but unfortunately, in umatrix it's either all or nothing. they don't seem able to filter our for specific sites to say please don't clear cookie for this specific site :{

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

agreed. kinda seems risky leaving this to a third party site for unecessary risks, when simply clearing browser cache yourself solves the problem. i think my umatrix is configured to auto delete cookies from storage every 30minutes automatically.

guess there too many newbie computer users that don't know what their doing, or bothered to learn how to use a computer properly these days......

then they expect they can do online banking without knowing the basics of these security matters on a pc.... i know i don't get it either :/ but if they get hacked well... lel..

I myself use uMatrix, but I had this use case long handled way before either of those extensions.

Vanilla Cookie Manager for Chrome, and Self Deleting Cookies for Firefox. I whitelist what I want to stay logged into. Everything else gets burned after 15 minutes. I stay logged into sites I check frequently (like MDL and Nsane). Stuff I rarely login to I just let clear.

i wish i could do that too mostly for my email login which i prefer keeping logged in all the time. but unfortunately, in umatrix it's either all or nothing. they don't seem able to filter our for specific sites to say please don't clear cookie for this specific site :{

Actually, yes it can. Whiteliste the cookie for that site, and make sure you don't have "delete non-blocked cookies" enabled. It should then only purge the blocked cookies.

The extensions I mentioned allow all cookies read/write and delete anything not whitelisted. uMatrix lets the cookie get set if not whitelisted, but then doesn't let the site read it. I've seen 2-3 sites that will infinite loop trying to set the cookie with uMatrix blocking cookies instead of gracefully letting you see the site sans cookies. The cookies that aren't allowed get purged on a timer, as it would be more resource intensive to invoke cookie purge on every single web request to a site (not page load, but every request per page load). Simply not allowing it to be read back suffices.

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Why not just clear your cookies/session? That just as well logs you out on that machine, if you're worried someone will hijack your login or use your PC while away.

agreed. kinda seems risky leaving this to a third party site for unecessary risks, when simply clearing browser cache yourself solves the problem. i think my umatrix is configured to auto delete cookies from storage every 30minutes automatically.

guess there too many newbie computer users that don't know what their doing, or bothered to learn how to use a computer properly these days......

then they expect they can do online banking without knowing the basics of these security matters on a pc.... i know i don't get it either :/ but if they get hacked well... lel..

I myself use uMatrix, but I had this use case long handled way before either of those extensions.

Vanilla Cookie Manager for Chrome, and Self Deleting Cookies for Firefox. I whitelist what I want to stay logged into. Everything else gets burned after 15 minutes. I stay logged into sites I check frequently (like MDL and Nsane). Stuff I rarely login to I just let clear.

i wish i could do that too mostly for my email login which i prefer keeping logged in all the time. but unfortunately, in umatrix it's either all or nothing. they don't seem able to filter our for specific sites to say please don't clear cookie for this specific site :{

Actually, yes it can. Whiteliste the cookie for that site, and make sure you don't have "delete non-blocked cookies" enabled. It should then only purge the blocked cookies.

The extensions I mentioned allow all cookies read/write and delete anything not whitelisted. uMatrix lets the cookie get set if not whitelisted, but then doesn't let the site read it. I've seen 2-3 sites that will infinite loop trying to set the cookie with uMatrix blocking cookies instead of gracefully letting you see the site sans cookies. The cookies that aren't allowed get purged on a timer, as it would be more resource intensive to invoke cookie purge on every single web request to a site (not page load, but every request per page load). Simply not allowing it to be read back suffices.

wait so how exactly do i whitelist cookie for the site ?

do you mean to disable matrix filtering for this scope ? or something else ?

because i still want site to be filtered, just only that cookie for the site for logging in to remain usable permanently. not sure how to do that cept for the bit you mentioned 'delete non blocked cookies' unticked.

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wait so how exactly do i whitelist cookie for the site ?

do you mean to disable matrix filtering for this scope ? or something else ?

because i still want site to be filtered, just only that cookie for the site for logging in to remain usable permanently. not sure how to do that cept for the bit you mentioned 'delete non blocked cookies' unticked.

Click the box under cookie column beside your allow domain,

In uMatrix rules eg. "yourwhitelistcookie.com cookie allow"

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wait so how exactly do i whitelist cookie for the site ?

do you mean to disable matrix filtering for this scope ? or something else ?

because i still want site to be filtered, just only that cookie for the site for logging in to remain usable permanently. not sure how to do that cept for the bit you mentioned 'delete non blocked cookies' unticked.

Click the box under cookie column beside your allow domain,

In uMatrix rules eg. "yourwhitelistcookie.com cookie allow"

is this what dark green means compared to light green ? meaning darkgreen will whitelist that cookie from being deleted ?

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wait so how exactly do i whitelist cookie for the site ?

do you mean to disable matrix filtering for this scope ? or something else ?

because i still want site to be filtered, just only that cookie for the site for logging in to remain usable permanently. not sure how to do that cept for the bit you mentioned 'delete non blocked cookies' unticked.

Click the box under cookie column beside your allow domain,

In uMatrix rules eg. "yourwhitelistcookie.com cookie allow"

is this what dark green means compared to light green ? meaning darkgreen will whitelist that cookie from being deleted ?

Yep dark green means whitelist/unblock in your umatrix rules & like codyqx4 already said make sure you don't have "delete non-blocked cookies" enabled"

Remember to use the lock icon to permanent confirm or eraser icon so the the rule set stay after you restart/close browser. Verify all in your dashboard "My rules" tab

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Also, make sure "Delete non-blocked session cookies minutes after the last time they have been used." is unchecked. My cookies stay whitelisted. I haven't logged in here in a month, despite having Vanilla and uMatrix purging cookies.

Vanilla is probably redundant for some, but there are some sites you need to allow cookies on to even view them, but you want them to be deleted (whitelist in uMatrix would persist, and that setting I mentioned above nukes ALL whitelisted cookies indiscriminately if checked).

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