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Qué (quién) es logout - definición

PROCESS BY WHICH INDIVIDUAL ACCESS TO A COMPUTER SYSTEM IS CONTROLLED BY IDENTIFYING AND AUTHENTICATING THE USER THROUGH THE CREDENTIALS PRESENTED BY THE USER
Logged in; Logged-in; Log out; Logout; Log-out; Log-in; Logon; Log on; Log in; Logoff; User Login; Login prompt; Computer login; Log off; Logging in; Login screen; Logging out; Logon banner; Sign in; Automatic login; Logging (computer security); Logon screen; Signing in; Login box; LOGIN; L-O-G-I-N; Login system; Log into; LOGOUT (command); LOGIN (command); Login (command); Logout (command); LOGON; LOGOFF
  • Finger print login]], a recent banking security application
  • [[IBM AIX]] Version 4 console login prompt
  • A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen

logout         
(also logoff)
¦ noun an act of logging out of a computer system.
log on         
see log in
log in         
<security> (Or "login", "log on", "logon") To start a session with a system, usually by giving a user name and password as a means of user authentication. The term is also used to mean the ability to access a service (also called an account), e.g. "Have you been given a login yet?" "Log in/on" is occasionally misused to refer to starting a session where no authorisation is involved, or to access where there is no session involved. E.g. "Log on to our {Web site}!" "login" is also the Unix program which reads and verifies a user's user name and password and starts an interactive session. The noun forms are usually written as a single word whereas the verb forms are often written as two words. To end a session is to "log out" or "off". (2006-07-10)

Wikipedia

Login

In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system by identifying and authenticating themselves. The user credentials are typically some form of username and a matching password, and these credentials themselves are sometimes referred to as a login. In practice, modern secure systems often require a second factor such as email or SMS confirmation for extra security. Social login allows a user to use existing user credentials from a social networking service to sign in to or create an account on a new website.

When access is no longer needed, the user can log out, log off, sign out or sign off.