- Using logging in correctly - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Logging on" is the wrong terminology if you're using credentials according to this and this source, while cambridge dictionary doesn't seem to care i am more confused as before!
- Logging in or on? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
There are a plethora of words for user accounts, like logon, login, signon, and also the action of logging in (or logging on) or signing in Are there any usage guidelines here?
- Logging into or Logging in to | WordReference Forums
Hello, What is the correct way to write the following phrase? Melissa requested assistance logging into her account on hotmail com Melissa requested assistance logging in to her account on hotmail com Is there a semantic difference, or is one of these phrases incorrect? Thank you in
- Logged-in, log-ined, login-ed, logined, log-in-ed, logged in?
the answers in the post that I linked above say that the verb is to log in The past tense is therefore logged in
- verbs - log in to or log into or login to - English Language . . .
However, I don't doubt that we will soon treat the process of logging in as a figurative point of entry, meaning that log into will make full conceptual sense (cf you don't physically delve into a problem or pile into an argument, yet both are correct grammatically because they are semantically [i e figuratively])
- meaning - Is logging a valid word do describe the process of . . .
Generally, "logging" in computerdom refers to recording a history of events Yes, there is "logging in", which refers to the activity of entering credentials, but "logging" without the "in" is entirely different
- Which is correct? log in, log on, log into, log onto [duplicate]
So I thought the action itself was thought as log v (logging) When I think about the action log in, I can totally relate into writing in a log (logging into a notebook, registering your name into somewhere)
- Log in or Log on? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What is correct? He was logging on to the Bitrack database He was logging in to the Bitrack database Please note a password is required to log on in to the database
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