You can log into Nextdoor using the app, as seen on this mobile screen, or the Nextdoor website.Eric Baradat/AFP/Getty Images
You can log into Nextdoor's app or website with your email, Facebook, Apple, or Google account.
Nextdoor is a social media site that connects you with your neighborhood.
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Nextdoor has emerged as a household name - pun intended - in the social media sphere.
The social media site, operating in more than 200,000 neighborhoods across several countries, is a great way to stay in touch with what's happening in your hyperlocal community.
If you have created a Nextdoor account and are ready to start making posts that will enlighten, entertain, and energize your neighbors, you'll need to log in first.
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Here's how you can sign on to your Nextdoor account from both the website and with the Nextdoor app.
How to log into Nextdoor through its app
1. Download the Nextdoor app for iOS or for Android.
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2. Open the Nextdoor app, and tap "Log in."
3. Enter your associated email and password, and tap "Log in." If you signed up through your Google, Apple, or Facebook account, tap the corresponding "Continue with…" to log in.
How to log into Nextdoor through its website
1. Navigate on a web browser of your choice to Nextdoor.com.
2. Enter your email address and password, then click "Log in."
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3. If you created an account by linking your Facebook, Google, or Apple account, click "Continue with…" and your previously used platform to login.
If you're signing in on a new device, two-factor authentication might be required. Check the email associated with your account, enter the sign-in code, and click "Sign in."
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