Lexeme: third-party application log-in  
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  1. noun. Third-party application log-in refers to the process of logging into a software or online service using an account or credentials that are created and managed by a different, external party. This means that instead of using a username and password specific to the application itself, the user uses their credentials from another platform or service to authenticate and gain access. The integration of third-party log-ins allows users to conveniently access multiple applications and services without the need for separate accounts and passwords for each. GPT3.5
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