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linuxxx
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More like the most obvious thing I accidentally left OUT of an application without thinking about it.

"application seems advanced/cool/working! Oh by the way how do I log out?"

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  • 6
    Alt + F4, Cmd + Q, idk linux if you run linux you should know do it yourself.
  • 3
    Well.. reinstall it :)
  • 1
    Get access to the user database and delete your entry
  • 8
    It was a web app by the way, only needed to add a session_destroy in a logout.php file ๐Ÿ˜†
  • 6
    "You only need to hack into my server"
  • 5
    that's a feature, not a bug. it increases activity on the platform.
  • 1
    did you mean: ikea
  • 0
    No way ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • 4
    We are required to use corporate SSO for any authenticated internal websites, and one of the requirements for us is to provide a logout button.

    Makes sense... except the actual logoff URL they provide to serve that function broke about 3 months ago. Apparently I'm the first (and one of the only) person (people) who reported it, and was told "not to worry about it".

    So, we have a requirement to provide a button that doesn't actually work.

    Corporate Security - Making your corporation _appear_ more secure every day...
  • 0
    I guess you're talking about your privacy-education site? ^^
  • 3
    remembers me of sword art online....
    what were u planing @linuxxx ?
  • 0
    @MAXXUS scrolled to far for this
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    @linuxxx congrats to 60k :D
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    When planning and laying out features, and going through them after implementation, I always lean on Newton's Third Law of Motion: "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction" — if you can login, you should be able to login; if you can create, you should be able to delete etc.
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