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- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Earlier today I saw a topic in Questions About Scratch where the poster was extremely scared because they were still signed in onto their account, on a computer at school and anyone could access it. While making my reply I suddenly wondered what would happen if I was in their shoes, and chances are I'd be terrified because then anybody can make posts on my behalf and God knows what else.
Then I remembered. There's an application called Discord which takes security very seriously, and it notifies you whenever there's two or more requests to access your account. It also does this with voice calls and whenever you run the application on a different computer, you're prompted to close the application on the device you were previously using.
So I was imagining a “Sign out of all other sessions” button, likely to be placed in Account Settings. When clicked, it logs out the account on every computer using it except for the computer you clicked the button on. If that makes sense.
After remembering Discord I also think there should be a small banner at the top that prompts you whenever someone else is on your account from a different device. The button would also be placed there.
If you were on the recieving end of the button's feature, the page you were on would refresh but you would be logged out of the account, and unless your browser saves passwords automatically, it'll be pretty hard to get back into the account.
TL;DR: Add a button that signs out all other sessions of the account.
It's a small feature that won't completely stop hackers, but I think it would help a lot.
Then I remembered. There's an application called Discord which takes security very seriously, and it notifies you whenever there's two or more requests to access your account. It also does this with voice calls and whenever you run the application on a different computer, you're prompted to close the application on the device you were previously using.
So I was imagining a “Sign out of all other sessions” button, likely to be placed in Account Settings. When clicked, it logs out the account on every computer using it except for the computer you clicked the button on. If that makes sense.
After remembering Discord I also think there should be a small banner at the top that prompts you whenever someone else is on your account from a different device. The button would also be placed there.
If you were on the recieving end of the button's feature, the page you were on would refresh but you would be logged out of the account, and unless your browser saves passwords automatically, it'll be pretty hard to get back into the account.
TL;DR: Add a button that signs out all other sessions of the account.
It's a small feature that won't completely stop hackers, but I think it would help a lot.

- BY147258369
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
I like the idea but correct me if I'm wrong.
If this person has signed into different computers (and is using google chrome), couldn't they just click CTRL+H and clear their cache, cookies and passwords?
If this person has signed into different computers (and is using google chrome), couldn't they just click CTRL+H and clear their cache, cookies and passwords?
- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Yes, but most users don't know how to do that. If this person has signed into different computers (and is using google chrome), couldn't they just click CTRL+H and clear their cache, cookies and passwords?
- BY147258369
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
True. I still supprot the idea!Yes, but most users don't know how to do that. If this person has signed into different computers (and is using google chrome), couldn't they just click CTRL+H and clear their cache, cookies and passwords?
Last edited by BY147258369 (Jan. 26, 2017 20:30:53)
- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
And, I just remembered, not everyone uses Chrome. Anyway, thanks for the support!True. I still support the idea!Yes, but most users don't know how to do that. If this person has signed into different computers (and is using google chrome), couldn't they just click CTRL+H and clear their cache, cookies and passwords?

- BY147258369
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
That too. I don't know about Mozilla Firefox though. I haven't used it yet. I honestly forgot how internet explorer works.
- Hex4Nova
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Pretty sure when you log into your account on a device, the server logs you out from any other device you were logged into. At least it's been so for me, but surely I can't be the only one here.
Last edited by Hex4Nova (Jan. 26, 2017 19:41:42)
- BY147258369
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Not for me. I can easily access it from anywhere. Also, if you keep the password for easy access ( I am realizing that this is a terrible idea to do that, too late now), then it is easily stolen.
- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
IE is that one lonely browser that no one uses. No matter how much Microsoft promotes it, Chrome will always be better. That too. I don't know about Mozilla Firefox though. I haven't used it yet. I honestly forgot how internet explorer works.

I'll test it later and add the results to the OP. Pretty sure when you log into your account on a device, the server logs you out from any other device you were logged into. At least it's been so for me, but surely I can't be the only one here.
- MathlyCat
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Supprot. I find this can be exceptionally handy to others; myself on the other hand need the ability to be signed onto like 20 devices
- VideoGamerCanInvent
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Support!
That would be a very useful feature.
That would be a very useful feature.
- miniepicness
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Supprot
Tons of other website-games have this
why not scratch?
Tons of other website-games have this
why not scratch?
- scrooge100
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
copying roblox's ideas huh?!??! im telling them and you're gonna get sued!
lol just kidding, support, this would be useful
lol just kidding, support, this would be useful
- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
copying roblox's ideas huh?!??! im telling them and you're gonna get sued!wow
Last edited by The4thPixel (Jan. 27, 2017 01:01:13)
- scrooge100
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
copying roblox's ideas huh?!??! im telling them and you're gonna get sued!wow
lol just kidding
lol just kidding
lol just kidding
Last edited by scrooge100 (Jan. 27, 2017 01:23:19)
- Epicness123
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Support.
Also, I thought changing your password signs you out of other sessions.
Also, I thought changing your password signs you out of other sessions.

- The4thPixel
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
Yeah, it does, but people don't always have the time to do that. Support.
Also, I thought changing your password signs you out of other sessions.
- scrooge100
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"Sign out of all other sessions" button
WHY????????My browser / operating system: Windows 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.0, Flash 21.0 (release 0) IE is that one lonely browser that no one uses. No matter how much Microsoft promotes it, Chrome will always be better.
Also your flash version is 3 updates behind lol
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