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logout
n (Comput) → Ausloggen nt, → Log-out nt


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uses what the company has trademarked as its Dynamic Account Modeling technology to model online behavior session by session, from login to logout, and flag behaviors inconsistent with what would be expected from that individual user.
According to the plan drafted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), Bahrain's telecommunication companies will have to store data on all phone calls and internet browsing, including email access data (authentication username, date and time of login and logout, IP address used), sent and received emails and sites visited, proxies record data and all forms of electronic communication.
Similar data would also be logged from text messages, multi-media messages and enhanced messages, while information related to e-mails would include the authentication username, date, time of login and logout, the Internet Protocol (IP) address, date and time the mail was sent.
 
 
 
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