5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db Upd [ Deluxe ]
A UUID is a 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems. The standard format, like the one you provided, is a string of 32 hexadecimal digits displayed in five groups separated by hyphens.
(e.g., "Error in module...", "Request ID:", or "User reference:"). 5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db
possible Version 4 UUIDs. The probability of generating this exact sequence twice is virtually zero. : A UUID is a 128-bit number used to
: The number of possible combinations is so large ( ) that a collision is virtually impossible. like the one you provided
Which would you like?
