Log Out Button: Easily Accessible on All Pages

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The discussion centers around the suggestion for a logout button or link to be available on all pages of a platform. While some users argue that simply closing the browser suffices and that a logout is unnecessary unless clearing cookies, there is acknowledgment of a former user known as "Audacity Dan." Additionally, it is noted that having fewer users logged in could potentially improve the performance of PF 2.0. The conversation also includes a reminder to use private messaging for off-topic questions.
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It would be nice to have a logout button or link available on all pages. Thanks.
 
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Just close your browers, a logout isn't required unless you want to clear your cookies.
 
Hey dan are you Audacity Dan or are you someone else?
 
He is formerly "Audacity Dan". Nicool please use the PM system for such questions.
 
OK, that's cool. I just remembered something about having fewer people logged in speeding up PF 2.0.
 
I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd, @Gleb1964, and @KAHR-Alpha. I had something I wanted the scientific community to know and slipped a new idea in against the rules. Thank you also to @berkeman for suggesting paths to meet with academia. Anyway, I finally got a paper on the same matter as discussed in those forum threads, the fat lens model, got it peer-reviewed, and IJRAP...
About 20 years ago, in my mid-30s (and with a BA in economics and a master's in business), I started taking night classes in physics hoping to eventually earn the science degree I'd always wanted but never pursued. I found physics forums and used it to ask questions I was unable to get answered from my textbooks or class lectures. Unfortunately, work and life got in the way and I never got further the freshman courses. Well, here it is 20 years later. I'm in my mid-50s now, and in a...

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