Solved Closing the browser to log out of webmail
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@thomasp That's good.
I don't have the OP's problem with Vivaldi Webmail, because I only have one account. But I two have two separate landline accounts with the same phone company in two states 1000km apart under two very different forms of my name, dissimilar credentials, etc.
It drives me nuts that in order to pay both bills, I have to delete cookies after one account in order to log in to the other. "Logging out" does not clear the cookie for the first account, so if I log out and go back to the login screen, it automatically logs me back in to the account I just tried to leave. I know how frustrating that can be, and it would be lovely if Vivaldi didn't do it.
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Hello dear Vivaldi users (although this is more directed towards Vivaldi Team),
With the latest changes to the webmail, I am now facing an issue when using multiple accounts.
I have two accounts that I use for emails: one with my internet pseudonym (which I'm using to post this), and one with my real name. I use both email addresses extensively, using one or the other depending on who or what I give it to.
Before the latest updates to the webmail, I used to log in with one account, manage my emails for it, log off, and log back in with my other account to manage my emails for this one. But now, when I log off, I land on the login screen which only has one button "Log into Vivaldi" (ot whatever the english text for this button is), and when I click it I instantly get logged back to my previous account. I don't see any option anywhere to log in with a different account...
Am I missing something? Or have you just forgotten about the multiple accounts users?
In any case thanks for reading me.
Regards,
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@Banz The incomplete logout is known of, and is being worked on presently.
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@Banz Hi, see similar topic just below yours in the category, including a reply from the team:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/86618/closing-the-browser-to-log-out-of-webmailFor now, easiest solution is to simply create a new profile for logging in to one account. Advantage: You can then stay signed into both accounts at the same time
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Oh, my bad for not seeing there already was a topic about this... I actually read all recent topics in this category to see if someone had posted about it and I managed to miss the one that actually reported it... I'm sorry.
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@troypulk, @yojimbo274064400, @niveau, @Pathduck: logout from webmail.vivaldi.net should now work as expected.
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@thomasp Thanks for such patch
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@thomasp Nice, and without being signed out of the forum too
I guess a todo-list thing would be to add some global logout feature as some users might think logging out (and getting the login page) means they're also logged out of all services
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@thomasp, good to read and see issue is resolved but now when signing out of other Vivladi services an OAuth Processing Error Message is shown:
NB this new issue is more of an annoyance that anything as session is terminated / logged out correctly AFAICS
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@yojimbo274064400 Such did not appear gain for me after logout and login.
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@DoctorG, to reproduce login to webmail and another of Vivaldi's services, logout of one and then the other to see issue, for example:
- sign into Vivaldi Forum
- either in the same tab or a new tab go to Vivaldi Webmail, select Login and then logout
- if in previous step:
- the same tab was used, then go to Vivaldi Forum and logout
- a new tab was used, then close tab and logout of Vivaldi Forum
- an OAuth Processing Error Message should be seen
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