Log Out on Public Computer: Easy Solution [SOLVED]

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Logging out of an account on a public computer can be done by navigating to the bottom of the physics forums homepage. There is a "log out" link located on the right side of the page. The user initially sought assistance but later found the solution independently. The discussion highlights the ease of locating the log out option. This simple navigation tip can help others in similar situations.
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[SOLVED] How do i LOG out?

how can I log out, since i am using a public computer?

Edit: never mind, i found it.
bottom of physics index page.
 
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goto the home page of physics forums and then goto the bottom and there is a link on the right "log out" :smile:
 
Yes. Thanks but I found it.

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