Is it log into or log in to?
The correct version is log in to because “log in” is a phrasal verb. “To” often follows “log in” as part of an infinitive verb phrase or a prepositional phrase, but “in” and “to” should be kept separate.
- Can you log in to update your contact information?
- Emily logs in to her work computer every morning.
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