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The title of EVERY SINGLE page on Stack Overflow has it printed in large friendly letters: "Stack Overflow" (see also <stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance>). Active reading [<en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID>]. Used a more direct cross reference (user names can change at any time).
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Peter Mortensen
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Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long...

Martijn's answerMartijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflowStack Overflow UX Designersdesigners - it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

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The openidOpenID link Martijn shared didn't have a "log out" option when I visited, so I'm not sure if that is still a valid part of the process or not.

Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long..

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflow UX Designers - it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

Update

The openid link Martijn shared didn't have a "log out" option when I visited, so I'm not sure if that is still a valid part of the process or not.

Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long...

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

Stack Overflow UX designers - it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

Update

The OpenID link Martijn shared didn't have a "log out" option when I visited, so I'm not sure if that is still a valid part of the process or not.

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slanden
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Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long..

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflow UX Designers... - it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

Update

The openid link Martijn shared didn't have a "log out" option when I visited, so I'm not sure if that is still a valid part of the process or not.

Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long..

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflow UX Designers... it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long..

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflow UX Designers - it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

Update

The openid link Martijn shared didn't have a "log out" option when I visited, so I'm not sure if that is still a valid part of the process or not.

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slanden
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Viewing from the browser on mobile, I struggled with this for way too long..

Martijn's answer is correct, but for mobile users you'll probably need to scroll the last few icons to find the button Martijn mentioned.

StackOverflow UX Designers... it's annoying to not know how to log out of your site. It's even more annoying to have to go to another site to log out of this one (as Martijn explained).

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