Examples of using User's computer in English and their translations into Thai
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Computer
The user's computer keeps its performance.
No need to install UnHackMe on a user's computer.
Recognise a user's computer when they come back to our website.
All the videos are directly downloaded to the user's computer.
The longer the distance between the user's computer and your website's server, the larger this time will be.
Cookies are strings of text that a website may store on a user's computer.
Our website reads only the cookies in the user's computer that are relevant to My Account.
Once it has been downloaded, the applet will run on the user's computer.
These other sites may place their own cookies or other files on User's computer, collect data or solicit personal information from him.
Nasty programs called Trojans can the carelessness infiltrate into the user's computer.
As they are not stored on the user's computer, they disappear when the browser is closed;
Information regarding the IP address or equipment identifiers used when a user's computer connects to the internet.
Intends to harm or disrupt another user's computer or would allow others to illegally access software or bypass security on Products or servers, including but not limited, to spamming;
Effective antivirus reliably protects the user's computer from viruses.
In the early days of computing, software application were installed through physical media like floppy disks or CDs and ran locally on each user's computer.
Cookies are text files that websites place on a user's computer for record-keeping purposes.
Accurate data recovery to a new PSD file does not require a copy of Photoshop to be installed on the user's computer.
With SSL, information entered by the user is encrypted by the user's computer before being transmitted to the network.
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.
Cookies are brief information that is sent and stored on the hard drive of the user's computer through your browser when it connects to a web.
TuneUp Process Manager: The new TuneUp Process Manager displays names and understandable information for all background processes, thus improving the control of the user's computer.
Cannot be held liable for any damage to their User Account, or to a User's computer, as a result of losing or sharing the password of that Account.
A cookie is simply a small text file containing information about the user that is placed by a website on a user's computer or device.
Cookies are small pieces of information that a website stores on a user's computer, and they are retrieved each time the user visits the website.
If you have audiences in Malaysia, Singapore or any nearby country, hosting your website in Singapore/ Malaysia server will reduce the latency- as the data will travel a shorter distance between the server and the user's computer.
Cookies are small files that are placed by the website visited, using the browser, on a user's computer to enable the server to recall information about the user at a later date.
The Software requires user's computer and bandwidth resources to ensure normal operation. Users permit Baidu to use his/her computer resources and bandwidth resource necessary when and for providing services relating to this Software.
A server cannot find out a name or email address, or anything about a user's computer, by using cookies.
Protection of User's Computer(Resources): User agrees that Baidu will, through the use of this Software, will make reasonable efforts to protect the privacy and integrity of user's computer resources and computer communications. However, users acknowledge and agree that Baidu makes no warranties or guarantees in this regard whatsoever.
Personalization cookies: These are used by MR JEFF and allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria in the user's computer device, for example, the type of browser through which the user accesses the service, location etc.