difference between
(a) sign and login
(b) sign out and log out
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Both mean "to open a session with an account that is already created". There is one difference: the derived noun login "a username; a session under that username" exists, but there is no such noun as *signin. Outside computing, sign in and sign out are the usual terms. ... But there's often no need to sign out.
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it is of sign and login
and second one is the the sign out and log out
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