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# Login

## Step by step instructions

Below you’ll find the steps for login to your My Buddy Gard Track Map account.

### Step 1

Type the following URL into your browser or click this link: <https://trackmap.mybuddygard.com.au/>

### Step 2

Enter your email address and password.

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### Step 3

After logging in, search for your account then select it.

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### **Congratulations!**

You are now logged in!

### Social Network Login Options

My Buddy Gard Track Map also offers Google & Facebook sign in options as well. Simply click on the corresponding social login buttons to login to your account.

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