Lexeme: third-party social networking log-in  
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  1. noun. Third-party social networking log-in refers to the capability of users to access and authenticate themselves on a website or application using their existing social media credentials. Instead of creating a separate account, users can choose to log in with their social networking account from platforms like Facebook, Google, or Twitter. This method of log-in eliminates the need for users to remember multiple usernames and passwords, providing convenience and simplicity while accessing various online services. GPT3.5
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