Lexeme: third-party social networking log-in credential  
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  1. noun. Third-party social networking log-in credentials refer to the authentication information (such as username and password) that is used to log in to a social networking platform through a different website or application. This enables users to access and utilize the features of a social networking site without creating a separate account or remembering additional login details. These credentials are often provided by other platforms or services, such as Google, Facebook, or Twitter, which then act as an intermediary for the authentication process. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party social networking log-in credential (singular), third-party social networking log-in credentials (plural)
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