Thanks for your reply Abraham.
Unfortunately, that is not an option in my case.

I remember running into the same troubles last year with Facebook, but
there was a solution: we can call a logout URL on facebook.com with a
security token and an URL to redirect to as a querystring parameters.

I wish there was the same at Twitter!



On Mar 8, 1:10 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The best work around I currently know of is after users logout of your site
> to display a prompt reminding them to logout of twitter.com too.
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> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 14:11, Chris <ch...@deliens.be> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > We are currently developing a twitter app to allow people to tweet
> > what they experienced at a fair, from a public computer.
>
> > everything works fine except that users stays logged in when using the
> > oauth/authenticate or oauth/authorize mehods.
>
> > appending the force_login=true parameter to the oauth/authenticate
> > actually forces the login screen to display (that's kind of a fix for
> > now...), but this is a security risk, as the previous user is still
> > logged in ;)
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> > I found that an issue (#1453 ->
> >http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1453)
> > was opened over a year ago states this, but no updates...
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> > does anyone know a way to "logout" a user programmatically or at least
> > prevent twitter.com for storing its authentication cookies after a
> > successful login?
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> > thx!
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