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  2. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS devices ship with full disk encryption by default, which cannot be disabled. The decryption password is stored in the device's TPM. [171] [172] Google allows the TPM to be updated manually via the settings. [173] [174] Updating the TPM will reset the device to factory defaults.

  3. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    Integration with the Internet implies that devices will use an IP address as a distinct identifier. Due to the limited address space of IPv4 (which allows for 4.3 billion different addresses), objects in the IoT will have to use the next generation of the Internet protocol to scale to the extremely large address space required.

  4. net (command) - Wikipedia

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    net use \\192.168.1.101\IPC$ "" /u: "" attempts to connect to the share IPC$ of the network 192.168.1.101 as an anonymous user with blank password. If successfully connected to the target machine, a lot of information can be gathered such as shares, users, groups, registry keys and more.

  5. DSLReports - Wikipedia

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    DSLReports a (see "Online Status" [6]) North American-oriented broadband information and review site based in New York City. [7] The site's main focus is on internet, phone, cable TV, fiber optics, and wireless services in the United States and Canada, as well as other countries (United Kingdom and Australia).

  6. Hike Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Hike Messenger, aka Hike Sticker Chat, was a multifunctional Indian social media and social networking service offering instant messaging (IM) and Voice over IP (VoIP) services that was launched on December 11, 2012, by Kavin Bharti Mittal.

  7. WhatsApp - Wikipedia

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    WhatsApp also began rolling out support for sending login codes to a linked email address, rather than via SMS. [169] In a later update on November 30, WhatsApp added a Secret Code feature, which allows those who use locked chats to enter a unique password that hides those chats from view when unlocking the app. [ 170 ] [ 171 ]