Quote (CyberGod @ 24 May 2023 07:15)
I do a whole lot of traveling Don't know about other people or if you log on to JSP on a public computer and you forget to log yourself off like for me I just changed my password because I know it changes it logs everybody out but it would be much simpler to just use a page that shows you where you're logged in and all the locations and log that location out.
It sounds like it is not an issue with JSP security then, but rather your own.
If you decide to use a public computer for personal accounts, that is a risk that you are assuming.
It should be in your best interest to refrain from using public devices for personal accounts or to use a mobile device.
Many times, it is human error that causes vulnerabilities, such as leaving an account logged in.
I understand where you are coming from and I hope this post did not sound rude, as that is not its intent.
Rather, I do not feel it should be up to JSP or its staff to ensure you are safe when making the decision to log into a public system.