Lexeme: third-party website log-in  
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  1. noun. A third-party website log-in refers to the process of using your credentials from another website or platform to sign in to a different website or online service. Instead of creating a new account, users can authenticate themselves using an existing account on a trusted third-party website. This simplifies the sign-in process by eliminating the need to remember multiple usernames and passwords. The third-party website essentially acts as a mediator, verifying your identity to the website or service you wish to access. GPT3.5
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