Examples of using User's computer in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
After the user logs on to our website, so-called"cookies" are stored on the user's computer.
Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user's computer.
HTML/Fifex.A usually gets installed on the user's computer bundled with freeware and shareware.
download a number of threats on a user's computer.
Avoid editing any files in folders that are still being synced to Dropbox or to any user's computer.
allowing a user's computer to verify the validity of each transaction.
download a number of threats on a user's computer.
To be notified when We use another user's computer we need 3(three) things.
A file is left open on another user's computer, which Dropbox saves as a new edit-this is especially common when using applications with an auto-save feature.
Cookies", text files, which are stored on the user's computer and allow an analysis of the website usage.
Net can enter the user's computer via bundled downloads of freeware
which are stored on the user's computer and allow an analysis of the website usage. Google AdSense also uses so-called Web Beacons invisible images.
Nonetheless, security researchers at PCThreat warn that the application may access the user's computer via other suspicious installers.
it also relies on a bundling distribution method to enter the user's computer.
one of his malicious cousins enters the user's computer.
similar software enter the user's computer bundled with freeware like media players and program updates.
Intends to harm or disrupt another user's computer or would allow others to illegally access software
This complies with recent legislation requirements for websites to obtain explicit consent from users before leaving behind or reading files such as cookies on a user's computer/ device.
Such“invisible” pieces of software that operate behind the scenes can often get into a user's computer through freeware programs,
which are really adware bundles that install a variety of unwanted software and malware onto a user's computer”,- reports Michael Gillespie.