Le 16/07/2014 03:52, Jon Robson a écrit :
(Forked from Re: [Wikitech-l] "Not logged
in" page)
Is it time to revisit this behaviour? It's come up as being a usability
problem a few times now.
Currently if I log out of a public computer it logs me out of my tablet
device,mobile device and home computer. :(
See bug for reference [1]
[1]
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49890
Hello,
I would use a system similiar to Github or Phabricator. When you log
out, it only invalidate your current browser session. Then in you
preference you have a list of all valid sessions which which you can
manually invalidate.
On Github that is under Settings -> Security
https://github.com/settings/security
That shows me:
== Sessions ==
This is a list of devices that have logged into your account. Revoke any
sessions that you do not recognize.
Nantes: some IP
Safari on OS X 10.9.4
Location: Nantes, France
Signed in: May 26, 2014
That gives enough information to identify the sessions and invalidate
them if needed. We could add a tab to Special:Preferences.
An interesting feature on Github is the security history which listnew
sessions and from where I logged on. Might be worth a look at.
The same goes on for Phabricator, if you are logged in:
http://fab.wmflabs.org/settings/panel/sessions/
Gives me a table such as:
+--------+-------+----+---------------------+------------+
|Identity|Session|Type|Created |Expires |
+--------+-------+----+---------------------+------------+
|hashar |abcdef |web |Apr 29 2014, 7:54 AM |Tue, Aug 19 |
+--------+-------+----+---------------------+------------+
There are less informations than on Github though.
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Antoine "hashar" Musso