How to log out of the Glide mobile app?

I created the first free mobile application. When used on a smartphone, everything works beautifully. But there was a problem to exit the application. The application does not close until the entire page history is scrolled in the opposite direction. If you give this option to the client, he will not like it, and it is very inconvenient for himself.

Can you explain what you mean by this?
Do you mean just continually clicking the browser back button?
If you are doing that, then the chances are the App isn’t actually installed.

Anyway, closing a Glide App on mobile is done in exactly the same way as any other App (hold, swipe up, swipe again). At least on IOS. I’m not an Android user, but I assume it’s probably similar.
And there is a sign out option on mobile via the hamburger menu.

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Yes, it’s similar on Android for installed apps. View the open apps and swipe away what you want to close.

If the app is being viewed in the browser, I would think just closing the browser tab would be sufficient. No need to click on the back button several times.

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Yes, I mean just constantly pressing the Back button in the browser. The hamburger button is one, by default in the menu call. I think the application is installed, because there is no address bar and there is an icon on the smartphone. Maybe there is some kind of separate exit command? I looked at the history in Chrome - all movements inside the application are recorded there((.

What kind of device are you on? Can you provide screenshots of the icon on your home screen and what the app looks like on the screen? Something isn’t adding up here.

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I ran my finger over the application, it closed. Although this is still an option, but, of course, I would like to figure out the exit by pressing the button). Thanks

I don’t know what you are expecting or seeing. That’s why I asked for screenshots and the type of device. What you describe does not clarify if the app is installed or not, or if it’s running in a browser or not. What you are explaining may or may not be expected depending on a few different factors. I don’t want to ask a bunch of questions back and forth to fish that information out of you. Can you please provide responses and screenshots to my questions above?

Short answer, there is no such thing as an exit button, but many apps in the world don’t have an exit button, so I’m not sure what you are expecting. Closing an app is not typically a complicated process.

I found it! Thank you all. The exit was found in the profile menu. ))

So did you really mean you wanted to sign out of the app instead of close (exit) the app?

Implement a clear and accessible exit option in your mobile application, such as a close button or gesture, to enhance user experience. Users expect intuitive navigation, and a straightforward exit method will contribute to a positive impression of your app.

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