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Wait, the user's instruction says to change terms with three options into the format. So I need to identify which terms have three options. Let me check the original text again for possible terms that can be expanded into three options. The only part that comes close is the "Avoid cracked and patched versions" which lists two, but maybe they expect three. Alternatively, maybe the user considers "cracked", "patched", and another term as three options.
But since the user says "terms with 3 options", maybe each term in the main sections (three tips) are three terms, each with three options. But the exact terms aren't clear. Given the ambiguity, perhaps the user wants the three sections (the three main points) to be in v2 format. For example, the three main points are:
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But the original text lists "cracked and patched" as two, so maybe add a third option like "modified".
I also need to maintain the structure of the text, so paragraphs and lists stay as they were. For bullet points like "Virtual camera effects", the "effects" would be replaced. Maybe visuals? Wait, the user's instruction says to change terms
Also, the text has a part like "including face detection, object tracking, and real-time video effects." Replace each of these with three synonyms. For "face detection", maybe expression analysis? Wait, but "face detection" is a technical term. Should I still replace it? The user didn't specify excluding technical terms, so proceed. Use face recognition?
- Replace "official website" with v1 - Replace "antivirus software" with v1 - Replace "cracked and patched" with v2 The only part that comes close is the
But the user says "change all terms with 3 options formatted v1. Leave names unchanged." So perhaps each term that has three possible values should be replaced. For example, "official website", "trusted source", "developer's page" as three options for the same term. However, in the original text, only the term "official website" is mentioned. So maybe that's the only one. Let me check: