Lexeme: operating system-based identifier  
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  1. ['noun']. An operating system-based identifier refers to a unique identifier or code assigned to a device or user by an operating system. This identifier is used to distinguish and track individual devices or users within the operating system's environment. It helps the operating system manage various system resources, such as memory, permissions, and network connections, and allows for personalized settings and customization for each device or user. Examples of operating system-based identifiers include Media Access Control (MAC) addresses, unique device identifiers (UDIDs) on iOS devices, and user account IDs on platforms like Windows or Linux. GPT3.5
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  • noun. operating system-based identifier (singular), operating system-based identifiers (plural)
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