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MediaWiki:Api-help-license-unknown/en-gb
If you already have an account on {{SITENAME}}, you can [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] with your username and password as usual.
To use OpenID in future, you can [[Special:OpenIDConvert|convert your account to OpenID]] after you have logged in normally.
MediaWiki:Openidlogininstructions-passwordloginallowed/en-gb
There seems to be a problem with your login session;
this action has been cancelled as a precaution against session hijacking.
Please resubmit the form.
MediaWiki:Sessionfailure/en-gb
Input to MediaWiki should be NFC-normalised UTF-8. MediaWiki may attempt to convert other input, but this may cause some operations (such as [[Special:ApiHelp/edit|edits]] with MD5 checks) to fail.

Parameters that take multiple values are normally submitted with the values separated using the pipe character, e.g. <kbd>param=value1|value2</kbd> or <kbd>param=value1%7Cvalue2</kbd>. If a value must contain the pipe character, use U+001F (Unit Separator) as the separator ''and'' prefix the value with U+001F, e.g. <kbd>param=%1Fvalue1%1Fvalue2</kbd>.

Some parameter types in API requests need further explanation:
MediaWiki:Api-help-datatypes-top/en-gb
Your e-mail address has been set as associated
with the account "$2" on all projects, with your main account being
on {{SITENAME}}.

To confirm that this account really does belong to you, merge in any of your
accounts that we could not do automatically, and allow you to recover your
account if you lose your password, please open this link in your browser:

$3

If the account does *not* belong to you, follow this link to cancel the e-mail
address confirmation:

$5

This confirmation code will expire on $6 at $7.
MediaWiki:Centralauth-finishglobaliseemail body/en-gb
'''Discouraged:''' WebAuthn (Web Authentication) is a web standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WebAuthn is a core component of the FIDO2 Project under the guidance of the FIDO Alliance. The goal of the project is to standardise an interface for authenticating users to web-based applications and services using public-key cryptography. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAuthn Read more]. Please note that you will need to login to the same wiki where you originally registered your verification device. You also have to configure your browser to accept cookies from all the other sister wikis. If you do not know how to do this, you might not be able to login. This method is therefore not advisable for most users right now.
MediaWiki:Wikimedia-webauthn-module-description/en-gb