Is it log in or log on?

The phrasal verbs log on and log in are interchangeable and mean to “connect to a computer system” (e.g., “The password didn’t work when I tried to log on to my online banking”).

The nouns log-on and log-in are also interchangeable and mean the details (e.g., username and password) that you need to access a system.

Log on (verb) and log-on (noun) are the most common variants in American English.

Knowing whether in vs on vs at is correct often depends on the specific context.

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