Editor's review
The best and high utility applications in market today often come with a freeware or discounted trial version and the complete features of the application are unlocked upon payment and entering key in the program. But this procedure is always prone to loopholes where such keys get hacked by brute force attacks or reverse engineering of key algorithm and developers are not able to get complete returns for their resource investment in application development. If you are a developer and considering the deployment of some shareware application, then you need to avoid any such key hacks and develop a safe and secure procedure for validating the application upon payment. For this, you can use SeriousBit Ellipter v.1.8.1 which lets you implement some of the most secure and advanced techniques.
SeriousBit Ellipter is basically a library in .NET for licensing your applications with a powerful encryption technology based on Elliptic Curves Asymmetric Cryptography. Undoubtedly, the level of security in this application with its powerful technology is unprecedented. The program provides full support from generation of key to its subsequent verification upon being entered by user after required payment. The keys can be easily verified from the Ellipter’s integrated user interface and provides the user with the ability to generate innumerous keys in few clicks. The component uses strong encryption algorithms for the keys and makes it almost impossible for the cracker to make keygen by reverse engineering of the code. The product keys are compact in nature which can be of 29 characters only without the need of any embedded product information. For unique authentication of each and every key, the generated keys come with an UID subsequently allowing separate identification for each key.
Summing it up, SeriousBit Ellipter v.1.8.1 is a powerful program for completely authenticating the payment procedure with the help of strong encrypted keys, leading it to score a stellar four and a half rating points on the scale of five.
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