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Reply Thu 17 Aug, 2017 06:22 am
Hi,

Both of these are correct? Which one is better?
1. "The product does not have any influence on what authentication information it receives."
or
2. "The product does not have any influence on what authentication information receives."

The only difference is that the later does not have an "it" in it Smile

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Reply Thu 17 Aug, 2017 07:39 am
Both are grammatically correct, but what is meant?

Keep the "it" if you are referring to the product.
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Reply Thu 17 Aug, 2017 07:50 am
@PUNKEY,
Yes, the "it" refers to the product.
Thank you for the answer.
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