First, I need to understand the input. The text starts with "May require subscription" and then goes into Safety Tips, a conclusion, and an FAQ. The instruction says to skip proper nouns, so I should ignore any capitalized words that are names of specific things, like "Netflix" or "Indian Predator".
Then "Safety Tips" becomes Safety.
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Need to make sure I don't miss any words. Let me go through each word in the original text and apply the syn3 format, skipping any brands or names. Let me do that step by step. First, I need to understand the input
Next sentence: "Open the Netflix app on your device (mobile, tablet, or smart TV)." The words here are "Open", "device", "mobile", "tablet", "smart TV". Since "device" is a general term, synonyms could be gadget, hardware, or equipment. "Mobile" maybe phone, cell phone, or smartphone. "Tablet" could be similar, like pad or slate. "Smart TV" is a specific device, so maybe home screen, television, or smart screen. But "smart TV" is a brand, so maybe just change to home television or similar. Wait, but "smart TV" isn't a brand. Let me confirm if that's allowed. The user said to skip brands and names, so "smart TV" isn't a brand, so synonyms are okay. Maybe "smart screen" or "connected电视" but in English, maybe smart display or smart television. Then "Safety Tips" becomes Safety
Pros for third-party: Let me check the original text. The original Pros section for third-party isn't completed in the user's input. The user provided text ends at "Pros:" with no content. The user's example input shows part of the original text and the assistant is to generate synonyms. So I need to make sure I cover all the words in the given text. Let me check again.