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software characteristic
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noun. A software characteristic refers to a specific attribute or quality of a software system. These characteristics typically describe how the software operates, functions, and performs, and can be used to evaluate and assess the overall quality and effectiveness of the software. Some common software characteristics include reliability, usability, maintainability, efficiency, portability, scalability, and security. GPT3.5
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software characteristic (singular),
software characteristics (plural)
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- Examples of this information may include your IP address, device, browser and software characteristics (such as type and operating system), location, activity on the Hulu Services including title selections and watch history, page views, ad data, referral URLs, network state, device identifiers or other unique identifiers such as advertising identifiers (e.g., "ad-ID" or "IDFA") and identifiers associated with browser cookies (see our description of "Cookies and Local Storage" below), and carrier information. #hulu
- This information may include: your activity on the Netflix service, such as title selections, watch history and search queries; details regarding your interactions with customer service, such as the date, time and reason for contacting us, transcripts of any chat conversations, and if you call us, your phone number; device IDs or unique identifiers, device and software characteristics (such as type and configuration), connection information, statistics on page views, referral URLs, ad data, IP address and standard web log information; information collected via the use of cookies, web beacons and other technologies. #netflix
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