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27 Replies Last post: Jan 10, 2009 11:18 AM by mphenterprises   Branched to a new thread. 1 2 Previous Next
Click to view number6's profile Old Hand 2,239 posts since
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Jan 9, 2009 7:30 PM

Is there a reason to log out of web sites?

When I'm at home using wired DSL, is there any reason not to be logged into my webmail and PCWorld? I'm not worried about any in-person unauthorized access to my PC. Are there any significant dangers or disadvantages to staying logged in when I'm not using a service?

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Click to view crazy4laptops's profile Old Hand 1,436 posts since
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1. Jan 9, 2009 7:42 PM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?

if you browse smart, use a firewall and keep your AV + anti-malware updated you should be fine...

if you do happen to hit a redirect link to the dark side of the internet, there might be a small chance that a rouge server could observe login cookies ...




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3. Jan 9, 2009 8:13 PM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?

if you google alot, try mcafee's siteadvisor




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5. Jan 9, 2009 8:34 PM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?

Hey number !!


Yes , I do have allot of services working in Vista but, I also have 3 Gigs of ram !!


OK , there is no danger of not loging out but, the sites you are logged into like

when everything is closed down properly.


If you want to improve your chances of not getting infected then, may I suggest

you look into installing Sandboxie . It is free and will

keep you safe. Lots of us use this service when going surfing. (figuratively)


Two other add-ons that you might consider for Firefox 2 or 3 are :

W.O.T. Web Of Trust . This can be paired with SiteAdvisor

as crazy pointed out.


The second add-on for Firefox 2 or 3 is the Right Click context menu link scanner from

Dr.WebCureIt link scanner . This one even works in IE

and Opera. None of these add-ons will slow your browser.


Good surfing.Keep safe.


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7. Jan 9, 2009 9:01 PM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?

Hey number !!


When I was on TechNet today I was reminded that I wasn't signed out from

previous visits and they asked me to click on a link so they could close those

sessions. It SEEMS that it interferes with the current session. Go figure!

Which reminds me , I have sign out todays session.


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8. Jan 9, 2009 10:25 PM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?
There are other reasons why you may prefer to log out.
Consider the case of a website updation , if you are logged in , it may lead to some account problems . Its a rare case but it may occur. A few months ago , i was stuck with photobucket this way, The site got hacked when i was logged in and same happened with many others.

Another one is with websites that use session IDs as website address. Some sites use particular session IDs after you log in and use those as URL. Your session ID can be used on some other computer and that system will appear as "you" to the website. That is possible only if the session ID is somehow leaked out or hacked.
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10. Jan 10, 2009 4:03 AM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?
Hey number !!


Once you are logged in to PCW , you can then go on any PC and view your


PCW from wherever . You are logged in to the site , not the PC. As long as


you don't logout from the site , you can view from any PC on the same network.

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12. Jan 10, 2009 7:24 AM in response to: Flashorn
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?
Flashorn wrote:

Once you are logged in to PCW , you can then go on any PC and view your PCW from wherever . You are logged in to the site , not the PC. As long as
you don't logout from the site , you can view from any PC on the same network.

Hi Flashorn. I have to disagree with this statement. Logging on to a site, and staying logged onto a site, is related to the cookies within the browser, not to the network connection.

Here is an example. My primary browser is Firefox; however, I use Internet Explorer and Chrome as well. I am typing this within Mozilla on my main computer in my computer room. If I open Internet Explorer, on the same computer, and go to pcworld.com, I have to sign in to access features such as the Moderator section or to post a comment while using Internet Explorer. Additionally, if I go to another computer, the one downstairs in the family area, and go to pcworld.com, I have to sign in there as well.

In my opinion, the only reason to log out of a specific site is if you are using a public computer. Other than that, I never log out of sites. The only reason I ever have to log back into a site is if I 1) manually log out of a site or 2) clear the cookies of the browser using the browser settings or CCleaner.


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14. Jan 10, 2009 7:48 AM in response to: number6
Re: Is there a reason to log out of web sites?
Hi Number. That is a very interesting question. The answer may surprise you. This is only a theory of mine since I have not heard a definitive answer from the PCWorld technicians but I think after a certain period of idle, I think five minutes, a member is no longer listed as "Online" within the PCWorld forum.

I have tested it a while back using the two browser approach. I would sign into PCWorld using Mozilla and then after a period of inactivity, I would go to PCWorld.com using Internet Explorer to check my status. I think after about five minutes or so of inactivity, an user is considered idle and will no longer be listed as "Online." I will try a test right now to see if I can post some screen shots.


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