Do games get stolen from FGL?
A. We’ve never had a game stolen from FGL, but it isn’t impossible. We recommend site-locking and encrypting your game. You can Google “site locking” to find the code that will do this, and “Amayeta” for a demo version of an encryptor to keep your game from being reverse-engineered. These two steps will keep your game pretty secure while on FGL. The most important restriction, of course, is that we only let registered sponsors see your game — and we hand-validate every sponsor that can use the site. Q. But I’m a developer *and* a sponsor! A. No problem! Sponsor and developer accounts have slightly different functionality to better meet the needs of each group. So your best bet if you are both a developer and a sponsor of Flash games is to create two accounts — one as a developer and one as a sponsor. Once both accounts created, you can easily link them together so that you can seamlessly experience all the functionality FlashGameLicense.com has to offer. (Linking accounts is an optio
A. It is extremely uncommon, but it isn’t impossible. We recommend site-locking and encrypting your game. Our website provides a free site-locking and encrypting service that works as long as your game is on our website. (It is kindly provided free of charge by Kindisoft.) However, this simple encryptor is only compatible with 95% of Flash games — certain features of Flash are not supported. If your game does not seem to play properly on the website, consider purchasing a full Kindisoft product. The stand-alone Kindisoft products have much broader support and work with nearly all games. Use the special coupon code “FGL25” to get 25% off the sale price, making this purchase quite economical. You will need to purchase an encryption product anyway when your game goes live — it is highly recommended that you never release an unencrypted game onto the internet, because it is extremely easy for others to steal your code and market it as their own. We’ve chosen to endorse Kindisoft because