
They just assume you'll never sign out and that it's just fine for anyone using your computer, a friend or visiting family member, to hop on to your Amazon account and do whatever they want. Once you have done this, your name will be removed from the home page, and your 1-Click ordering settings will be inaccessible to anyone using the same computer after you.įirst off, there are no instructions for non-public or home computers. Close the browser to prevent your name or 1-Click settings from appearing on the public terminal.

On the next page, leave the e-mail and password spaces blank and click the tab at the top of the page.ģ. Click the link near the top of the home page that says "If you're not (your name), click here."Ģ. If you are using a public terminal, you will want to log off, or sign out, before you leave the computer. In order to learn how to sign out you could do what I did and do a Google site search of Amazon or you could navigate Amazon's site by going to "Your Account" then to "Learn how to use Your Account" and then to " Signing Out" where you will finally be rewarded with the following: Signing Out


Don't believe me.go ahead, surf over to Amazon and, if you're not already logged in, sign in and then try to sign out. Have you ever tried to log out of Amazon? Seriously, It's impossible.at least without denying your own existence. Speaking of huge companies with annoying websites.
