client-side identification
[/ˈklaɪənt saɪd aɪˌdɛntɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/]
noun
🇧🇷 identificação no lado do cliente
1. A process of verifying or authenticating a user's identity performed on the client device (such as a web browser or mobile app) rather than on a remote server
Client-side identification can improve user experience by providing instant feedback without server latency.
A identificação no lado do cliente pode melhorar a experiência do usuário fornecendo feedback instantâneo sem latência do servidor.
2. The practice of validating user credentials or personal information using client-side scripts or code before sending data to a server
The website uses client-side identification to check if the username meets the required format before submission.
O site utiliza identificação no lado do cliente para verificar se o nome de usuário atende ao formato exigido antes do envio.
💡 This is a technical term predominantly used in software development and IT contexts across both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it's commonly used in the tech industry hubs of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The term reflects the globalized nature of software development where English technical vocabulary is widely adopted, though Portuguese translations are increasingly standardized in professional environments.
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