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log inverbal phrase, 1963 in the computing sense, from log (v.2) + in (adv.).
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log inThe process of entering your username and password to gain access to a particular computer; e.g., a mainframe, a network or secure server, or another system capable of resource sharing.
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log inTo perform a login procedure. Synonym log on.
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log inSee sign in vs log in.
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log inor Sign Up
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log inbutton.
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log inThe procedure used to access UPS Internet Shipping. To log in: Select LOG IN TO MY UPS.COM
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log inv. iniciar la sesión, entrar al sistema
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log inThe action a person must take to confirm his or her identity before being allowed to use a computer system.
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log inThe procedure that is followed by a user in beginning a session, e.g. , a period of terminal operation such as that performed when using a mainframe computer.
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