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"enter your credentials" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when a person is asked to input their personal information, such as a username and password, to gain access to a computer system or online account. Example: "Please log in to your account by entering your credentials into the designated fields."
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You'll buy a brand-new phone, and you'll just enter your credentials.
If prompted, enter your credentials in the Network Identity Manager or on the WebLogin page.
Once you enter your credentials, like your user name or password, the company sweeps through your contact list and sends everyone an invitation to join the site.
"For this job only" is the only option for the "Remember:" field, which means you'll need to enter your credentials for each print job you send.
"For this job only" is all that is allowed in the "Remember:" field, which means you'll need to enter your credentials for each print job you send.
After clicking the link to activate your account: If you are not already authenticated with your SUNet ID, you will be directed to the Stanford login page, where you can enter your credentials.
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Passcode locking will enable Apple Pay, but an extra element of requiring your to both put the Watch on your wrist and then enter the code will help make its use as secure as when you're handling it with Touch ID on the phone: If you remove the Apple Watch, it'll disable Apple Pay until you put it back on again and re-enter your credentials.
Never entering your credentials on a non-Facebook site is very good advice, which most users should know by now and should adhere to.
I could create a fake Web page for Twitter and ask you to enter your user credentials".
AirBears2 does not require you to enter your CalNet credentials every time but you must acquire an access key at the UC Berkeley Identity Site.
A warning on both services – you have to enter your Twitter credentials to make it work.
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