Definition: In the context of computer science, "pre-exposed" refers to a particular feature or attribute that is exposed at the beginning of an application or system. This feature or attribute can be used for performance optimization, security, or other purposes. For example, in a web application, if a user has access to a pre-exposed login feature that allows them to authenticate with a username and password without requiring them to enter any additional information, this feature is considered pre-exposed. Similarly, in a