Can an end user just make a copy of the application once it is activated and running on the local computer?
No, even after the PC application or PC game is “completed” by the ByteShield activation, there are additional protective measures that prevent copying or cloning. If the end user computer fails, how does the end user recover the application? It is simple to recover from a failure – just re-install from the physical media or do another download and login with your login details. The ByteShield Verification Server maintains all the user information. If the end user computer fails, is the end user’s data encrypted and unrecoverable? No – ByteShield does not affect application data in any way. No data will be in an encrypted form or wrapped in any way. What happens if the publisher or ByteShield goes out of business? The ByteShield server could be set-up to push out a patch to either remove ByteShield only or replace it with some other protection. .
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