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What’s the rationale behind putting "log out" in settings/parameters?

What's the rationale behind putting "log out" in settings/parameters?

I wanted to log out from Teams but finding how to wasn’t an easy task.
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I once had an internship where my boss asked me to do the same. I then asked why, and he told me that we sometimes don’t want people to log out. So we p…

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