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I am using the official Facebook SDK for Android in my app.

I have managed to log in successfully,
but the problem arises when I try to log in as another user:
I click on the link that says Logged in as [name]... Not you?
but my application proceeds anyway and posts to my wall...
(as if I have clicked "Allow")

I discovered that clicking on that link throws a facebook exception and retries the request,
so I tried putting a call to logout() in the catch clause.

That made it possible to log in as a new user,
but the next time I run the app,
again, the old user is logged-in...
(Logged in as [old_user]. Not you?)

 
My question is:
Why does the first user's login persist forever
and how to properly handle a click on "Not You" link?

 
My current solution is to always call logout() before authorize() method
but this forces the user to always have to enter his/her email/password
which is not acceptable either.

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    facebook sdk integration is a real headache these days to many programmer. I wonder when i am gonna see a simple and stable facebook sdk as it runs with tweaks now. Feb 27, 2011 at 5:35
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    @Javanator I don't understand how is it possible that such an important function just doesn't work properly... Feb 28, 2011 at 23:10

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The facebook access token is saved by SessionStore. When loggin into Facebook, it will try to restore the access token from SessionStore. So, I think you can explicitly call facebook.logout and SessionStore.clear() when user exit your application.

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    Could you please tell how too do that. Feb 22, 2013 at 8:00

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