How do you say I have logged in?
You could actually also say "after I have/have been logged in successfully", too, if you want to use had/have, though "have been" passes the attribution of the action to some other entity, so it looks like something else is logging you in. So, some of your options include: I see ... after I log in successfully.
Is logged in correct?
Senior Member. No, both are wrong. "She is/has logged in/on to the system." "She is logged in": "Logged in" is functioning as an adjective; the sentence describes an ongoing state.
Are you logged in meaning?
If you were to ask: Are you logged in? Then you are asking whether the user is currently logged into a particular system at the present moment.
Do you log on or log in?
"Log in" designates the action through which one may gain access to a service. You "log in" with your name and user password. "Log on" indicates not only the action of logging in but also the idea of using the service.
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