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# Log Out

It is not necessary to log out of JMap Survey, unless you have fully completed your work or you must give your mobile device to a colleague.&#x20;

When the application is in sleep mode or is deliberately closed, your session is not terminated, your data is maintained, and you can resume your work without any problem. JMap Survey may ask you to reenter your login info when you return to the application.

{% hint style="warning" %}
When you log out of the application, however, all of your data (downloaded maps and unsynchronized transactions) will be deleted. \
If you have transactions that are not synchronized, JMap Survey will ask you to confirm your choice before logging you out and deleting your data.
{% endhint %}

To log out of JMap Survey:

1. Touch ![img](/files/QgHvqKI8wKA4nsYCXHhA) to access the **Account** screen.
2. Touch **Logout**. Your session is closed and you are brought back to the JMap Survey login page.


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