synonyms - Difference between "log in", "authenticate" and "sign in"?



I didn't find the difference between them by googling


Edit: Thx litterally, authenticate, means prove its identity, which is a just a subprocess of global access authorization
btw I forgot to mention "Sign In", that's another confusing term for me ;)


Edit 2
other useful answers: https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/1080/using-sign-in-vs-using-log-in




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