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    Ampersand: the sign & the name being a corruption of 'and per se = and'; i.e. ' & by itself = and'. The sign derives from the scribes' ligature for the Latin: et in certain italic versions, the letters e and t are clearly distinguishable.

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    Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for United States federal government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from many government agencies using the same username and password.

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen in mobile mode In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves. Typically, user credentials consist of a username and a password. [1] These credentials themselves are sometimes referred to ...