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noun. A version is a distinct form, edition, or interpretation of something, typically a software program or document, that has been revised, modified, or updated to incorporate changes, improvements, or new features, keeping it distinct from previous versions. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
version (singular),
versions (plural)
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Policy Examples: |
- Examples of the information we collect and analyze include the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password; computer and connection information such as browser type, version, and time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system, and platform; purchase history, which we sometimes aggregate with similar information from other customers to create features like Top Sellers; the full Uniform Resource Locator (URL) clickstream to, through, and from our Web site, including date and time; cookie number; products you viewed or searched for; and the phone number you used to call our 800 number. #amazon
- Vehicle-Related Information' includes: Information about your vehicle, like the vehicle' s identification number ('VIN'), its make, model and year; Information about your vehicle' s condition, like diagnostic data, odometer readings, oil life remaining, tire pressure, fuel economy; Information about whenyour vehicleis refueled or recharged; Information that might indicate that your vehicle has been broken into or stolen, like glass breakage or ignition switch activity if your vehicle is equipped to detect those things; Information about apps that are pre-installed on the OnStar equipment, including the version of those apps; Information about the OnStar equipment, including the version of the OnStar software installed on that equipment; Information aboutwhen your vehicle' s ignition is on or off; and Information about collisions involving your vehicle, like the direction from which impact happened and which air bags deployed. #onstar
- For our pages running Adobe Flash content (demos and tutorials with moving content), we use Flash objects to determine your browser type and version of Adobe Flash in order for you to view the content. #bofa
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