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Plugin
Plugin definition (noun)
1.
A plugin is a piece of software that supplements a browser, site, or platform to add functionality. For example, plugins can be used to block advertisements or to connect a site to a social media account. Common types of plugins include:
- WordPress plugins
- Browser plugins
- Social media plugins
Appears in: Privacy Policies, Cookie Policies, and Terms and Conditions
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