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has gloss | eng: In computing, a trusted client is a device or program controlled by the user of a service, but with restrictions designed to prevent its use in ways not authorised by the provider of the service. That is, the client is a device that vendors trust and then sell to the consumers, whom they do not trust. Examples include video games played over a computer network or the Content Scramble System (CSS) in DVDs. |
lexicalization | eng: Trusted Client |
lexicalization | eng: Trusted-client |
instance of | (noun) (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network client, node, guest |
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