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Is it logged into or logged onto?
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- Can I say logged in?
- What is meaning of logged in?
- Which is right log in or log on?
- Is it signing into or signing in to?
Can I say logged in?
I login: Login is a present tense verb, so "I login" is saying "I login (right now)". I am logged in: Saying that you have logged in already and you are stating that. I had been logged in: Past tense. Saying that you were logged in, but the sentence is presuming you are no longer logged in.
What is meaning of logged in?
When someone logs in or logs on, or logs into a computer system, they start using the system, usually by typing their name or identity code and a password.
Which is right log in or log on?
If you need a username and password (or other credentials) to access something, you are logging in. If you can access it without credentials (like this site), you are logging on.
Is it signing into or signing in to?
Signed into or Signed in to? “Signed in to” is correct and should always be used.
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