Lexeme: third-party log-in  
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  1. noun. Third-party log-in, also known as social log-in or federated log-in, is a method of authenticating a user's identity on a website or application using credentials from a third-party service provider. Instead of creating a new account with a username and password, users can log in using their existing account information from services like Google, Facebook, Twitter, or other popular platforms. This simplifies the registration and sign-in process for users and allows websites and applications to access the user's information from the third-party provider with their permission. GPT3.5
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