Curious issue with Chrome when signing into Gmail in a separate tab

Mr Davo

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Hi Everyone,

I am experiencing a curious issue when signing into Gmail in a new tab from within Chrome. The sign in goes as expected, however when I sign out of Gmail I am still signed into general Google Services in the 1st tab.

1). Right Click on Gmail menu item...

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2). Sign into Gmail

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3). Within Gmail I see that I am signed in (as expected)

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4). After checking my email I sign out...

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5). Returning to the original tab (and pressing F5) reveals that I am still logged into Google

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What I would like to see is that I am no longer signed in at all...

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Basically whilst Chrome appears to be able to sign me in "across the board" (e.g.: in all open tabs), it doesn't seem to be signing me out "across the board", instead it only "signs me out" of the current tab.

Not surprisingly this is not an issue with either Firefox or Internet Explorer, so I figure that there is something programmatic happening behind "the curtains" of Chrome.

If anybody knows of a way to sign out of Google across all open tabs in Chrome please let me know

Kind Regards,

Davo
 

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You would have to open gmail in a new window not a new tab/ new session.
Google's setting are some what limited/ pretty much why I don't use chrome anymore.
 

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