--- Kmspico 19.9 -windows And Office Activator- 64 Bit Repack ((install))
"Security risks: Using a KMS activator like KMSpico 19.9 may expose users to security risks, as the software may be detected by antivirus programs or Microsoft’s built-in security features." "Expose users" could be "subject individuals|leave people vulnerable|leave users susceptible". "Security risks" as "safety threats|cybersecurity dangers|hacking risks". "Expose" alternatives: "subject|expose|leave". "Detected" might be "identified|recognized|spotted".
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants every term replaced with three synonyms in the format word2, but keeping the brand names. The previous examples show that they want the text only, no markdown, and proper nouns untouched. "Security risks: Using a KMS activator like KMSpico 19
Also, the instruction says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So any brand names like Microsoft should be left as is. "Detected" might be "identified|recognized|spotted"
Third bullet: "Easy to use: The activator is incredibly simple to use, requiring just a few clicks to activate Windows or Office." The previous examples show that they want the
I need to make sure that all words are replaced and the structure remains the same. Also, check if any words were missed. "Users" is replaced with "Individuals|People" but maybe "Users" is okay since it's a common noun. Wait, "Users" is a plural of "User" which is a common noun. So maybe "Users" can stay as is, but the example given by the user in previous answers used synonyms like "Users" was replaced with "Individuals|People". So it's better to replace "Users" as well.
This approach should fulfill the user's requirements, replacing key terms with three alternatives where possible while keeping the text intact and readable.
Next, the Benefits section. The user hasn't provided the text for that part yet, so I'll leave a placeholder.