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hosts, or private packages, npm logs data that might be identified to you: a random, unique identifier, called npm-session, for each time you run commands like npm install the names and versions of your project's dependencies, their dependencies, and so on, that come from the npm public registry, but not
example, you must have an npm account to publish packages to the npm public registry. to create an npm account, npm requires a working email address and an available user name. npm uses this data to provide you access to features and identify you across npm services, publicly and within npm. you do not...
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