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Q&A Duplicate "Sign out" buttons on mobile

I'm not going to call this by design because it wasn't actually intentional, but it does actually make sense. The sign out button on desktop is in the site switcher, so it's consistent to have it t...

posted 3y ago by ArtOfCode‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2021-01-03T13:47:37Z (about 3 years ago)
I'm not going to call this by design because it wasn't actually intentional, but it does actually make sense. The sign out button on desktop is in the site switcher, so it's consistent to have it there on mobile as well. On the other hand, first-time mobile users are more likely to look for it in the hamburger menu, so it also makes sense to have it there. Since it doesn't do any harm to have both of them, we may as well keep both.