Technical Identifiers definition
Technical Identifiers this refers to various unique identifiers that generally only identify a computer, device, browser or Application. For example, IP address (which may also provide general location information), User agent, IDFA (identifier for advertisers), Android ID (in Android devices); Google Advertiser ID, Customer issued user ID and other similar unique identifiers.
Technical Identifiers means (a) internet domain names; (b) ranges of internet protocol addresses and, to the extent not included in such ranges, individual internet protocol addresses, but not including any such addresses within the three blocks reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority for private internets (i.e., 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/15); (c) secure socket l▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇fic▇▇▇▇; (
Examples of Technical Identifiers in a sentence
At the time of this agreement, it is operated by ICANN via its affiliate Public Technical Identifiers (PTI).
To take over the IANA functions, ICANN created a new nonprofit corporation, incorporated in California, called Public Technical Identifiers (PTI).
ICANN’s affiliate, Public Technical Identifiers (PTI), is responsible for the operational aspects of coordinating the global Internet’s unique identifiers, hereto referred to as IANA.
Public Technical Identifiers (PTI) is responsible for the operation of the IANA functions.