Logging in
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Logging in
A colloquial term for the process of making the initial record of the names of individuals who have been brought to the police station upon their arrest.
The process of logging in is also called booking.
West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Mobile banking reduces in likelihood and levels of engagement as age increases however, even amongst those in the over 70s group, one in ten (12%) people are
logging in an average of six times per month.
Both personal and business users of the app were affected by the problems, although it is unclear exactly how many people were stopped from
logging in.
“If creating an account or
logging in is too complicated, many customers will abandon their carts and shop elsewhere,” says Derek Stringfellow, Chief Business Development Officer of Upshot Commerce.
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