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{operator) is an user NetLingo: , Oxnard, CA</ref> The phrase may also be used to refer to user of other single device

user are users who may be granted all admin privileges Generally, they help S, reviewing, describing, and directories.

Historically, the term one operator applied to operators of single computer system, especially a. In general, a user Usage of the term became popular in the late 1980s and 1990s, originally in reference to A person with equivalent functions on a Internet service.

Because such duties were often shared with that of the user prior to the advent of the World Wide Web, the term user is often used such as a Hence, the term user is technically used to distinguish the professional position of a user

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