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After user authentication, performing some test requests by Postman, I noticed that a cookie is recorded: _my_app_session. This is not being good, because even after disconnecting the user and logged in again, even with a new token generated, the token from the first login is still accessible due to the cookie that is stored. Is it some kind of configuration in the gem that must be done? I configured devise like this:
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After user authentication, performing some test requests by Postman, I noticed that a cookie is recorded: _my_app_session. This is not being good, because even after disconnecting the user and logged in again, even with a new token generated, the token from the first login is still accessible due to the cookie that is stored. Is it some kind of configuration in the gem that must be done? I configured devise like this:
config.skip_session_storage = [:http_auth, :token_auth]
but I don't think it's for that.
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