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The glossary term for "prerecorded" in WCAG2.1, https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#dfn-prerecorded, simply says "information that is not live". However, the definition for "live", https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#dfn-live, specifically excludes information that is "completely computer generated".
I think there is computer generated information that doesn't meet the usual English definition of "prerecorded". some examples:
- a real-time clock display
- a screensaver
- a pseudorandom, time-sensitive code used for two-factor authentication
Would it make sense to create a third category for computer generated information? Or, alternatively, to specifically call it out as being considered "prerecorded"?