I'm loggin at drupal.org on a computer at home. I used to keep the login until drupal.org log me out since I never turn off my computer. And sometime I also login on another computer while still login on the first computer.

I want to know how do I ask drupal.org to log out all my logins regardless where the computers are.

I raise this question because yesterday I visited a friend's office to demo Drupal to him and his staffs. I loged in to drupal.org using my account and I forgot to logout (since I don't put a habit to logout at home). I wish I can logout the login at my friend's office from anywhere.

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Leeteq’s picture

Is there any way at all that a user can ensure that a "forgotten" login to drupal.org on another computer expires?

The logins persist across browser sessions here, but is there a time limit on how long a user stays logged in until the login expires? I think I have noticed there is something like that at work here. If I am right, how long time is that set to last? I guess that that timeout is the only "remedy" here. Users cannot affect this, and a password change would not suffice.

Features such as what the contributed Persistent Login module provides would be practical to have in Drupal core itself, btw.

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