Slgfc0ms0tmp4 [Chrome]
: It may be a unique session ID or a "one-time" string used for verification in a specific app or website.
: Note the software you were using when it appeared. Reinstalling that software or clearing your system's temporary cache (using tools like Disk Cleanup on Windows) often resolves issues related to orphaned temporary strings. Slgfc0ms0tmp4
: If this was sent to you via email or SMS, enter it exactly as shown into the "Code" or "OTP" field of the service you are trying to access. : It may be a unique session ID
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: This string follows the naming convention for temporary files (e.g., tmp4 at the end), which are often generated by operating systems or software during installation or data processing.