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two-way synchronization

Two-way synchronization is a process that ensures two systems or devices stay up-to-date with each other by exchanging data both ways. When changes are made in one system, they are automatically reflected in the other, and vice versa. This keeps both sets of data consistent, preventing conflicts or outdated information. It's like having two notebooks that automatically update each other so they always show the same latest details, regardless of where the changes occur. Two-way sync is commonly used in applications like calendars, contacts, and file storage to maintain seamless and accurate data across multiple platforms.