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For questions about how a user removes access to a system or application, forcing the user to enter credentials the next time they wish to access a system or application
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Why do some sites use "If you are not <user>, click here" instead of "Log out"?
Amazon, Dockers, etc. say "If you are not -username-, [click here]" instead of an explicit logout button. Is this another example of hiding the logout button, or is there another reason for it? … I'm curious about this because a) I'm not a UX designer, so I only know about the user's perspective, and b) in other discussions about login/logout interfaces, this option hasn't come up. …