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TGS

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Somewhere in the profile menu OR actually in the profile itself that displays other sessions that are logged into your account either by showing the IPs or a section of the cookie used (If you don't want to display IPs for privacy concerns)

With an possible "End session" (Or delete cookie) function that can be used to end sessions that might be active at the time OR autologin/cookie sessions that might for example be on a shared computer or device that you forgot to log out from.

This would enhance account security as well as session control.
 
What are the chances though that multiple sessions are logged in and why would it matter? Sessions expire. There is nothing critical within the program that would be a major privacy concern. (Unless you use Chv for your nudes... then we might need to have a discussion on why keeping those online is not secure anyway...).
 
It allows you to control all sessions logged in your account, which is useful when you used a shared computer or something like that.
 
Pretty much what Rodolfo said. More and more websites, especially websites that consider accounts and profiles of value are adopting/implementing a system like this so that the users can better control their accounts.

The very fact that there are 'private albums' that you can setup to hide them from people even going so far as to make them only visible to yourself suggests that anything enhancing security on the account side would be a good feature to have. I'd personally encourage ANY system that gives people an account to have this feature. The very fact that you're attaching your email to something could be considered privacy to some.

Anyway, it's a feature I'd like to see and hopefully it can be implemented at some point in the future.
 
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