Wait, "your" in the second part refers to the same owner, so "your" can be replaced with "one's" or "owner's", but maybe the user wants to keep the second-person pronoun. Let me adjust that. Also, "them" might not be the best synonym for "they" here. Maybe "them" or "theirs". Hmm.
I'll proceed to go through each word in each sentence and replace them appropriately, ensuring that proper nouns are left as they are and all other words are replaced with three synonyms each. Also, check for any typos or errors in the process. This might take a while, but it's necessary to cover all the words. For example, in the sentence "Install the APK File: Install the KeepSafe Pro APK 10.3.5 file on your device.", "Install" → Deploy, "the" → that, "APK File" is a title, but "file" is a common word → document. keepsafe pro apk 10.3 5 download
Let me start with the first sentence and move step by step, replacing each word with appropriate synonyms. Need to verify that the synonyms make sense in context. For example, replacing "additional" with "extra", "added", or "supplemental" would work. Wait, "your" in the second part refers to
Continuing this process for every sentence, making sure that each word is replaced with three suitable synonyms without altering the meaning of the sentence. The final output should look like the original text but with each word in syn2 format. Maybe "them" or "theirs"
The user also mentioned that the output should be the same as the input but with synonyms. The input is in a specific structure: bolded headings, maybe. However, the user says "Text only", so perhaps the formatting like should be removed. Wait, the original query says "Text only. replace every word with 3 synonyms..." So perhaps the markdown formatting like should be removed. Let me check the sample input and output.
For each word not part of a proper noun, replace with three options. So in the sentence "Launch the App: Launch the KeepSafe Pro app and create an account or log in to an existing one.", "App" here is the common noun, so replace "Launch" and "the", "App", then colon, "Launch", etc. Wait, but the colon might not need to be changed. Wait, the user said "alter each word with 3 options as spintax w1". So each word (not punctuation) that's not a proper noun. Let me go through each word.
First sentence: "With KeepSafe Pro, you can store and protect your private files, including photos, videos, documents, and contacts."