Facebook on Thursday announced a new security feature that will allow users to see if they are logged into their accounts on a different computer and to remotely log out if so.This will address the problem that many of us have of leaving a computer--either one we borrowed at a friend's house or used at a public spot like a library--logged in to our Facebook account without realizing it. Doing so leaves it open for abuse by whoever happens to visit the site next on that machine, allowing them to use the account to send spam or masquerade as the legitimate user."When anyone else is in charge of your online account there is the opportunity for foul play," Jake Brill, a product manager for Facebook's site integrity team, told CNET. Using the new feature that Facebook is rolling out worldwide, users will be able to click on the Account tab in the upper right-hand corner of their profile page, click on "Account Settings" in the drop-down menu and see new information about account activity under the "Account Security" area.
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