Continuing to the next paragraph: "This is where universal password generators come in – a revolutionary solution that’s gaining traction worldwide." "Universal" here is part of the title but in the sentence, perhaps not. Wait, since "universal password generators" is part of the article's title topic, maybe it's not a proper noun in the sentence. So "universal" is a common noun here. So replace "universal" with options like standard . "Generators" could be makers .
Okay, so the user wants me to alter each non proper noun in the provided text with three options for each word. Proper nouns should be skipped. The output needs to be in the format v1 for each altered word, and only text should be outputted with that formatting. Continuing to the next paragraph: "This is where
"Akemi, the universal password generator from Suicide Girls, is a prime example of this technology in action." So replace "universal" with options like standard
"Security" could be "safety|protection|defenses". "Unauthorized access" might become "unauthorized entry|illicit access|unpermitted intrusion". Proper nouns should be skipped
Modified: "By employing a solitary primary pin, entering several accounts turns into fluidity."
So each word (except proper nouns) becomes a spintax with three options. This requires a good thesaurus or knowledge of synonyms. Some words might have multiple synonyms, others might be tricky. For example, "logging in" becomes "entering".
Now, looking at the list of concerns: