> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.oldtimeradioshows.co/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.oldtimeradioshows.co/v1.9/sign-in-and-signup/how-to-sign-in.md).

# How to Sign in

{% hint style="info" %}
Please note that accounts created on old database can not be used in this new app (because this app uses new database) Therefore, you need to create a new account to access the shows in this app. Read [this article](/v1.9/database-migration-announcement.md) for the announcement on database migration.
{% endhint %}

As with Sign-up, you can sign-in to the app using three options:

1. Google Sign-in
2. Apple Sign-in
3. Manually Sign-in using email address and password that have used when [Sign-up](/v1.9/sign-in-and-signup/how-to-sign-up.md)

![Sign-in using Apple, Google or email/password pair](/files/RzBWI8ZfZ6bZs59QfV7T)


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