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device-specific identifier
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['noun']. A device-specific identifier, also known as a unique identifier or a device ID, is a specific code or number assigned to individual electronic devices or components. It is used to uniquely identify a device among others of the same type or category. Device-specific identifiers can be hardware-based, such as a serial number or a MAC address, or software-based, such as an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number for mobile phones or a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) for software applications. These identifiers allow for accurate tracking, identification, and differentiation of devices, and they are commonly used in various industries, including technology, telecommunications, and manufacturing. GPT3.5
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- noun.
device-specific identifier (singular),
device-specific identifiers (plural)
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- Information such as call records, websites visited, wireless location, application and feature usage, network traffic data, product and device-specific information and identifiers, service options you choose, mobile and device numbers, video streaming and video packages and usage, movie rental and purchase data, FiOS TV viewership, and other similar information may be used for billing purposes, to deliver and maintain products and services, or to help you with service-related issues or questions. #verizon
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