Lexeme: setting log-in  
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  1. noun. Setting log-in refers to the process of configuring and establishing the necessary parameters and credentials required to access a computer system, online account, or network. This may involve creating a username and password, setting up multi-factor authentication, specifying security preferences, or granting access permissions. The log-in settings ensure that only authorized individuals or entities can gain entry to the system or account, maintaining its security and privacy. GPT3.5
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