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I have changed my StackExchange OpenID password, but I noticed that my login sessions on the websites of the network (StackOverflow, ServerFault, etc) are still valid.

Of course I've used a different browser to ensure that cookies were not shared or updated.

How do I terminate all sessions or forcefully logout other machines?

I need to ensure that my session terminates on another computer.

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  • Related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/210002/…
    – Anonymous
    Jun 2, 2014 at 23:52
  • Thanks. I tried it, but it does not work. The other browser is still logged in.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:03
  • Interesting. Did you just log out from one browser or both? Did you log out of both at the same time?
    – Anonymous
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:16
  • No, only with one. I want to make sure that I can "kick out" the other browser/device, and invalidate its session.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:27
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    Moderators do have a per-site option to clear all sessions for a particular user, but I think a good feature request would be to automatically trigger a process like that across all sites, or at least a checkbox that allows a user to trigger it. First, though, they should implement this feature. I can clear your sessions on Stack Overflow if you wish. :)
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:35
  • Thank you @animuson, that would be great... especially now that you've pointed out that you don't need to type your old password to change it. This, together with the fact that you can't forcefully log out other clients, is kind of worrying.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:39
  • So, yes, I would like to be logged out from everything, please. I will re-login later only on some devices.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:40
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    I've cleared your sessions on Stack Overflow. It should force you to login again there. Unfortunately, that is the only site where I have the power to do that.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 3, 2014 at 0:42
  • Thank you @animuson. I did notice yesterday that I had been logged out from all browsers. However...
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 6:29
  • I just opened SO, switched to another browser tab for a few seconds and, when I came back, the familiar message (horizontal bar at the top of the screen) told me that I had been recognized and automatically logged in.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 6:30
  • I wrote to the user support of StackExchange. Let's see.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 6:31

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First, note that you can only be logged into openid.stackexchange.com on one machine/browser/etc at a time; simply logging in will invalidate your sessions elsewhere.

Universal Auth allows you to log out from all sites and all devices in one go.

  1. Open the Hamburger menu
  2. Click the log out link
  3. Check Log out on all devices
  4. Click the Log Out button

Prior to Universal Auth you had to follow these steps:

With that out of the way, I'm afraid there's no easy way to make sure you're logged out of all sites on all machines. You're stuck with the following process:

  1. Log into every site that you might've logged into on a different machine.
  2. Log out of each site that you just logged into.
  3. Wait 5-10 minutes.

Just to be safe, I went ahead and cleared your outstanding sessions; this answer is for future reference.

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  • Thank you, I didn't know about the limit of 1 concurrent session for openid.stackexchange.com -- however, I did click logout, and yet I was re-logged-in automatically. Even now, that you have cleared my sessions, I still logged in automatically.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 9:25
  • That... shouldn't be happening, @tom. Would you mind logging out with your browser's error console open, and seeing if there are any errors logged?
    – Shog9
    Jun 3, 2014 at 16:49
  • Ok. I can confirm that it just happened again with AskDifferent: I opened the page and was not logged in. After a few seconds, a message bar told me that I had been recognized, and asked me to reload. After that, I was logged in.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 20:38
  • Anyway, the situation because of which I decided to reset my browser sessions has been resolved, so it's not urgent anymore.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 20:39
  • But this is interesting, so let's get to the bottom of it. Logging out now, looking at the browser JS console.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 20:39
  • Ok. Done. I didn't notice any message in the console. This time, however, worked as expected: visiting SO again did not log me back in.
    – tompave
    Jun 3, 2014 at 22:09

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