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Next, the user wants each word altered with three options in thesyn3format. So each word in the original text should be replaced by three synonyms separated by pipe. For example, "Is" becomes "Is". Then "Mouse" becomes "Rodent". Similarly, "VPN" would be "Service". So I need to process each word in the original text, find three synonyms, and present them in that format.

Third sentence: "Is Mouse VPN safe?" Same replacements as the first sentence. So: "Do Critter VPN secure?"

I also need to make sure that the synonyms maintain the sentence structure. For instance, changing "follow" to comply might work if the context is instructions, but maybe "follow" could be observe.

Fifth sentence: "Can I use Mouse VPN on multiple devices?" Processing each word: - Can → Might - I → You (but "I" is a pronoun; maybe better to keep it as "I" unless synonyms are allowed) Wait, the user said to alter each word. If "I" is part of the text, should it be replaced? The example in the user's text didn't replace "I", but maybe they want that. Hmm. In their example, they replaced "Is" and "Mouse" but not "I". So perhaps the user expects to leave personal pronouns as they are. Let me check the example again. The example given in the user's message for "Is Mouse VPN free?" becomes "Are Critter Network free?" So "Is" is replaced but "I" in "I use" would be replaced? Let me check. Suppose the user had said "Can I use...", the example would replace "Can" with synonyms but keep "I" as is. Wait, in the user's example, the original text was "Is Mouse VPN free?" and they replaced "Is", so maybe the user wants to replace all words except maybe the personal pronoun "I"? Or perhaps they do replace "I". Let me check the user's instruction again. The user says "alter each word with 3 options". So every word, including "I" and "on" etc. So even "I" needs to be replaced with synonyms. But "I" doesn't have many synonyms. Maybe they accept "I" as is. Wait, maybe in the example, "Is" is a verb, and "Mouse" is a noun. "I" is a pronoun. The example doesn't have "I", so I need to think. Maybe the user wants to replace each word, even pronouns. So "Can I use" would become: "Can" → May, "I" → I, "use" → use. So even if the synonym is not perfect, just provide three options. Even if "I" is hard to replace, perhaps the user expects that. So for "Can I use Mouse VPN on multiple devices?" the replacements would be:

Let me start processing each sentence.

First, they said to skip brands and names, so I need to make sure I don't include "Mouse VPN" in the synonyms. Wait, the original text has "Mouse VPN" multiple times. But the instruction says to skip brands and names. Hmm, maybe they want to replace "Mouse" with synonyms while keeping "VPN" as is? Or maybe they want to skip changing the brand name part altogether. Let me check the example they provided in the text. In the example, they replaced "Is Mouse VPN free?" to "Is Mouse VPN free?" So it seems that they are replacing each word with synonyms, including "Mouse" and "VPN". But "Mouse VPN" is a brand name. Wait, the user says "skip brands and names", so maybe they want to avoid changing the actual brand name. But the example they gave in the user message includes replacing "Mouse" with synonyms. Maybe the user wants to treat "Mouse" as a common noun here, not a brand. So even though "Mouse" is part of the brand name, they want it replaced. That's a bit confusing. Let me go with the example given and replace each word in "Mouse" and "VPN" as per the user's example.

First, I'll look at the original text and identify each term that needs synonyms. For example, "IP address" could be "آدرس IP| شناسه شبکه| کد تعیین کننده". I need to make sure each term is correctly translated and then find three suitable synonyms in Persian.