Manually logging out of 30 websites one by one is tedious enough that most people skip it — leaving accounts active on borrowed computers or after finishing a work session in a public space. Super Logout automates the entire process: one URL visit, one page load, and you're signed out of every service on the list simultaneously. For creators who juggle multiple Google accounts, YouTube channels, and social media profiles, it provides a fast reset between sessions.
30+ sites in one click. Google, Gmail, YouTube, GitHub, Netflix, WordPress, SoundCloud, and more
Instant logout. all services log out simultaneously, no waiting between each one
No installation needed. works directly in your browser by visiting superlogout.com
Status confirmation. each service shows OK when successfully logged out
Free forever. completely free with no account required to use
Simple and fast. the entire process takes under 10 seconds
Who Is It For?
Anyone who needs to quickly log out of all web services simultaneously — useful for creators who share devices, test accounts from different browsers, or want to do a clean security sweep of active sessions across platforms.
For security-critical concerns like compromised accounts or serious breaches, individual platform security settings and account management provide more control and reliability than a third-party bulk logout tool.
Pros and Cons
- ✅ Instantly initiates logout from dozens of services simultaneously
- ✅ Free and requires no account
- ✅ Useful for shared device situations or session cleanup
- ✅ Covers most major social platforms and services
- ❌ Effectiveness varies by platform — not all services log you out fully
- ❌ For serious security issues, manage sessions individually per platform
- ❌ Novelty tool rather than a complete security solution
Pricing
Superlogout is completely free.
Summary
Superlogout is a quick, practical utility for creators who need to clear active sessions across multiple platforms at once — useful for account management, security sweeps, or switching between accounts on a shared device. Treat it as a convenience tool rather than a comprehensive security solution.
