What is a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID)? - GUID (or UUID) is an acronym for 'Globally Unique Identifier' (or 'Universally Unique Identifier'). It is a 128-bit integer number used to identify resources. GUIDs are used in software development as database keys, component identifiers, or just about anywhere else a truly unique identifier is required. GUIDs are also used to identify all interfaces and objects in COM programming.
Your GUID: {7148af4e-abfb-4826-97c2-47e4f3e6e733}
* Use any generated GUID/UUID at your own risk, the uniqueness is not guaranteed.
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