logon
English
Etymology
From the verb phrase log on.
Pronunciation
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Noun
logon (plural logons)
- (computing) A combination of a user's identification and password used to enter a computer.
- Using the same logon for different systems can be a security risk.
- (computing) The process of logging on.
- The user's desktop is displayed shortly after logon.
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