The string appears to be a unique identifier, likely a backup code , recovery key , or temporary password for a specific service or software application.
If this was a temporary verification code, it may only be valid for a short window (often 10–30 minutes).
Because these strings are randomly generated for individual users, there is no public "guide" for this specific sequence. However, based on the format, here is how you can use it: Common Use Cases
If you are manually typing it, ensure you include the hyphens exactly as shown.
Look back at the email, text message, or website where you found this code. It should be labeled with the service name (e.g., "Your [Service Name] Recovery Code").
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The string appears to be a unique identifier, likely a backup code , recovery key , or temporary password for a specific service or software application.
If this was a temporary verification code, it may only be valid for a short window (often 10–30 minutes). gqsebnzg-w2-5-2-oxqp-kvmni-cdqgyrwt
Because these strings are randomly generated for individual users, there is no public "guide" for this specific sequence. However, based on the format, here is how you can use it: Common Use Cases The string appears to be a unique identifier,
If you are manually typing it, ensure you include the hyphens exactly as shown. likely a backup code
Look back at the email, text message, or website where you found this code. It should be labeled with the service name (e.g., "Your [Service Name] Recovery Code").