Impersonation simplification
Impersonating a user can get confusing, especially if you're like most developers/admins, and have multiple tabs open all the time. Impersonating a user in one tab, effectively impersonates the user within your entire session (all windows/tabs). However, the issue here is similar to what happens when you change update sets in one tab without refreshing the others. If you impersonate a user in one tab, that tab refreshes to show your impersonated user account in the top-right, but if you don't reload all other tabs, you might be confused as to why you don't see the content you'd expect there.
Instead, many admins/developers prefer to open a new inPrivate or incognito window, log in there, and impersonate the other ...
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