Hi All,
Is there a difference between the terms 'Log in' and 'Log on'?
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Hi All, Is there a difference between the terms 'Log in' and 'Log on'? Duplicates / Related Questions:
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You log onto a server and into an application. All the other responses are guesses. |
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These are very similar terms. I believe that there is slight implication that you log on to some service that everything is provided to you in screens (like online banking) whereas you log in to an environment where you have some freedom to interact with a system (like a computer system). |
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These are used interchangeably to be honest. Typically people refer to a "login" when they mean a set of credentials while "Log On" or "Log in" or synonymous verb phrases. Probably a more correct description is found on the WSU site: http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/login.html
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There is none. |
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