switch between two different steemit accounts without logging out
We are all aware that, there are several steemians who run multiple accounts. One personal account for themselves and another account which is like a form of "give back" to the steemit community by organizing contest, recruitment of newbies into the community etc.
A feature were user operating multiple account, can switch between separate accounts quickly and easily without having to manually log out and log back in, will be nice.
It will be nice if this feature is added in the esteem application
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This has to be approved for easy use
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Am in support of this
This is certainly a great idea
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Good one.wonderful idea.thank you
Hmmm, everyday new observations and new discovery, I wonder what steemit could have be if this platform form suggestion is not created. That is a very keen observation @sbamsoneu
That's a great suggestion.