That's because Mojo is addictive - believe us, we know. If, however, your problem isn't psychological but technical and you're having problems signing off of Mojo, try the following:
STEP 1: When you click the BUHBYE link, let it sit until it returns you to the main screen. Don't click off of the goodbye screen immediately.
STEP 2: If you're still logged in at this point, you might be seeing a cached (remembered) page. Hit CTRL-F5 to refresh the homepage and see if it still shows you as logged in.
STEP 3: If you're still logged in, you need to manually clear out your "cookies." Make sure you only have one web browser window open. Navigate to a different site than Mojo - you don't want Mojo on your screen when you do this. In Internet Explorer, choose TOOLS at the top of your browser window and then choose INTERNET OPTIONS. On that screen, under Temporary Internet Files, choose DELETE COOKIES. After the deletion is done, close your browser completely and then re-open it. Navigate to Mojo; and if you're still logged in, use the CTRL-F5 to request a hard refresh.
STEP 4: If you're still logged in, your browser might be acting up. This happens a lot in Internet Explorer when the Temporary Internet Files are maxed out. At the very top of Internet Explorer, choose TOOLS and then INTERNET OPTIONS. Under the Temporary Internet Files section, choose DELETE FILES. Make sure to check the box for offline content/files as well. After the deletion is done, choose BUHBYE again and then use the CTRL-F5 on the homepage.
STEP 5: If you're still logged in, reboot your computer.
Still logged in? ARGH! Seek professional technical help, because we're out of ideas here.
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