> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.starbackr.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.starbackr.com/guides/tip-and-tricks/log-in-sign-up-using-a-wallet.md).

# Log-In/Sign-Up Using A Wallet

On STARBACKR you can log-in/sign-up using your e-mail address and password OR your Slashtags or LNURL-Auth enabled wallet. Accounts created using such a wallet require **no personal information** like an e-mail or password.

{% hint style="danger" %}
If you choose not to provide an e-mail address and password your account becomes a lot harder to recover.
{% endhint %}

### Log-In/Sign-Up with Slashtags

Slashtags is a new internet protocol that lets users take control of their digital identity. You can use your Slashtags-enabled Wallet to Log-In/Sign-Up on STARBACKR. Once you linked your STARBACKR account to your Slashtag you will be able to log in using your wallet.

### Log-In/Sign-Up with LNURL-Auth

LNURL-Auth is part of the LNURL spec and enables you to "login with Lightning". Once you linked your STARBACKR account to a Wallet that supports LNURL-Auth you will be able to log in using that wallet.&#x20;


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