first-party plugin
[/ˈfɜrstˌpɑrti ˈplʌɡɪn/]
nounpl: first-party plugins
plugin de primeira parte
1. A software plugin or extension developed and maintained by the same company or organization that created the main application or platform
The browser's first-party plugins are officially supported and receive regular updates from the development team.
Os plugins de primeira parte do navegador são oficialmente suportados e recebem atualizações regulares da equipe de desenvolvimento.
2. An add-on component created by the original developer of a software system, as opposed to third-party extensions made by external developers
First-party plugins typically have better integration and performance compared to third-party alternatives.
Os plugins de primeira parte normalmente têm melhor integração e desempenho em comparação com alternativas de terceiros.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software development and IT contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, the term is often used in English within the tech industry, though 'plugin de primeira parte' is the accepted Portuguese translation. The distinction between first-party and third-party software is crucial in discussions about software security, performance, and compatibility.
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