Sign of my status when I log out.

My Skype account is "---". I have Skype installed on a Windows 8 NB, this is the only device I use with Skype. Yesterday I was told by a friend that my status on his Skype always show "on line", but I absolutely logged out for whole day. As he said, such case has happened for many times.
Please advise the possible reasons and if any configuration I need to modify. Thanks.  
First things, first: for your safety and protection, please never, ever include any personally identifiable information such as your real name, Skype account name, e-mail address, or a telephone number in a post on a public Community or forum such as this. Thanks!

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