The C# UUID.Random is a method in the C# programming language that generates a random Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). A UUID is a 128-bit value that is unique across all devices and time, typically used for identifying resources in distributed systems. By using the UUID.Random method, developers can easily generate random UUIDs for various purposes such as generating unique IDs or ensuring uniqueness in data records.
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