Many people wonder if “log in” and “log on” mean the same thing. Let’s look at the history, how to use these words, and tricks to remember the difference.
The words “log in” and “log on” come from early computer days. People used them when they wanted to enter a computer system or website.
“Log in” is used when you enter a system with your username and password.
“Log on” is also used when you enter a system, but it sometimes means to start using a device or service.
Think of “log in” like signing in to a special account. For “log on,” think of it like starting to use a service or device.
Remember, “log in” is for entering your information into an account. “Log on” can mean starting to use a service or device. Use these tricks and examples to help you remember!
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