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I cannot sign out; I am stuck signed-in. "Ooops... check later".
Hotel California, a classic 1970s rock ballad. That one line of the song reminds me of the premise of the anime Sword Art Online, where people log into this futuristic VR game, and are not allowed to log out. I have only watched one episode of the anime, as it doesn't meet my tastes. Most anime doesn't, except for HxH, One Piece and Ghibli stuff. All wholesome and clean stuff for me.Frabjous said:The Eagles foresaw your problem
“You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave"
I was not kidding. I had earlier today signed in, looked through a few boards on the forum and then as done, tried to sign-out; but I was not allowed to, and a "Ooops..." message was displayed to me. I closed the browser then. Several minutes later, I came back, signed in and checked that I was then allowed to sign out.hutchphd said:Then what are you doing here? .....
Possibly the PF server was down for a little while, so it could not honor your request to sign out. Was there any other information other than "Ooops..."? Such as an HTTP code?symbolipoint said:I was not kidding. I had earlier today signed in, looked through a few boards on the forum and then as done, tried to sign-out; but I was not allowed to, and a "Ooops..." message was displayed to me. I closed the browser then. Several minutes later, I came back, signed in and checked that I was then allowed to sign out.
What does that mean? How doso it could not honor your request to sign out.
I do not remember the whole "Oops" message. When or if it comes up again, I will see if it can be copied and pasted.... other information other than "Ooops..."? Such as an HTTP code?
It's not about making decisions, if the software that is running on the server, or your connection to it, is not working properly then how do you expect it to sign you out?symbolipoint said:What does that mean? How do you decide if or how to sign-out for any member? How is such a thing possible?
When you click the 'Log out' button, PhysicsForums will either change or delete that Cookie.symbolipoint said:What does that mean? How doyou decideis it decided if or how to sign-out for any member? How is such a thing possible?
This is not completely correct: deleting the cookie will not affect the status of the session on the PF server and if a bad actor were able to access those session credentials they may be able to continue the session logged in as you. This is less relevent in practice because the extent of compromise required to give access to PF session credentials is such that it's pretty much "game over" for your data security.Tom.G said:Many, but not all, browsers have a way for the user to access/modify/delete Cookies. If your browser has that feature, just access the Cookies and delete the one(s) from PhysicsForums. You are then signed out.