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Joshen Lim fd0f2dd459 Scope last visited organization local storage to profile (#47071)
## Context

If a user switches account without an explicit log out via the
dashboard, landing back on `/org` will redirect users to the last
visited organization as stored in local storage, in which it can result
in the following state if the last visited organization does not exist
in the current account
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/270e482a-3515-48ef-898b-87e76fce80d6"
/>

## Changes involved
Am opting to scope the last visited organization to the user profile
instead - this would be a bit more cleaner than trying to actively clear
the last visited org slug from local storage with implicit account
changes as there's no deterministic way to track that (afaik) from FE
side of things

## To test
Can reproduce the problem as such
- Ensure that you have 2 accounts to log in with, and one account has an
org that the other is not a part of
- For the organization that has the "extra" org, ensure that you click
into it so that the last visited org slug is saved in local storage
- Mimic changing accounts by visiting
`/auth/v1/authorize?provider=github` (using the domain for the env that
you're testing on - e.g localhost:8000 for local, or green for staging
preview)

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Unified “last visited organization” handling across the Studio UI with
a shared hook, improving consistency for home/dashboard return,
cancel/back navigation, and account routing.

* **Bug Fixes**
* Updated redirects to only route to an organization when a valid
last-visited value is available; otherwise users go to the general
organizations page.
* Kept MFA enrollment and factor delete/leave flows aligned to the
unified last-visited organization value.

* **Tests**
* Updated onboarding and layout tests to match the new last-visited
organization storage key format and hook/query success behavior.
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