Where did the "sign out" button go on the Yahoo Toolbar?
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I have just downloaded the latest version of Yahoo Toolbar and the "sign out" button is missing. I've gone through the settings to try to replace it and found buttons for everything except signing out. There are several users on this computer, so not having a way to easily switch between them is a problem.
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Answer:
It's there..in "settings" (in green) on the new yahoo toolbar. ...click on 'settings' and you'll get a drop down that will say if you are signed in as 'screenname'...high light that you'll get a drop down that includes 'sign out'.
angelhun... at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
when your in your email and you want to sign out what you do is scroll all the way to the top of the page and next to your yahoo! name will say sign out
Assy
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