There have been several postings about this topic on IXDA this year,
evaluating Log In/Log Out vs. Log in/Log out vs. Login/Logout vs.
Sign In/Sign Out vs. Sign in/Sign out.

Research shows us that small words written in title case (first
letter of each word is capitalized) - instead of sentence case (only
the first letter of the first word is capitalized) - are easier to
read. Therefore, I'd recommend either Log In/Log Out or Sign In/Sign
Out.

I tend to go with Log In/Log Out because it's just slightly shorter
than Sign In/Sign Out, but some people on this forum have stated that
they perceive Sign In/Sign Out to be more personal (have not seen
research on this though).


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