Basically, the websites are keeping a cookie in your browser. That’s why you use to be able to open a private browser and it would work because private browsers don’t keep cookies once you close them. But a lot of websites got smart and won’t let you view in a private browser now. What you can do is create a new profile in chrome that you don’t care about, and simply clear your browser history and reopen your browser.[/quote]
Or configure your browser to delete all cookies when closing/exiting the browser completely. Side effect will be the ‘keep me logged in’ on web sites will no longer work. Considering that cookie values can be snaffled up by hackers, it is not a good way to maintain a web page connection though.[/quote]
Chrome/Firefox let’s you configure different profiles, so I created one just so that.i could clear cookies/cache. I use a separate profile when I need to login to something important. that way I don’t save my passwords for my bank account into profiles that I use to surf news articles. I also create separate profiles on my work machines and don’t save any passwords. I don’t trust any IT admin who has full access to my machine.