Sign-In Reminders

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What are Sign-In Reminders?

A sign-in reminder is a design pattern that helps minimize the amount of time and effort the user must invest before he or she is able to resume an intended activity. A sign-in reminder, in combination with direct means of logging in to the website or application, should be consistent for all routes that a user might take.

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