JavaScript with expiration date
Published: Tuesday, 30 November 2010
JScrambler has a new feature: Expiration Date. Now you will be able to obfuscate a JavaScript and make it expire automatically after a specific date.
- Deliver demos to your clients free of worries
You set you script to expire in 15 days and after that time it will stop working.
- Enforce your licensing agreements
No one wants a legal battle so the best way to enforce your licensing agreements is to use JScrambler. It's the most simple and effective way to enforce your rights.
- Create new licensing strategies
Be creative. Now you can limit your code usage so why sell it once when you can re-sell your work many times?
- Combine both Domain Lock and Expiration Date
To make your JavaScript fail when reused at another domain or after the expiration date.
Jscrambler is in constant development. We are working on making JScrambler even more versatile and developer friendly with the new:
- JScrambler API
We wish to offer a simple and powerful way for developers to integrate JScrambler into their development environment, allowing you to explore it programmatically and to produce dynamic JavaScript obfuscation and compression solutions.
We appreciate any feedback you may give us while we keep improving the solution. Please keep sending us email with your comments and ideas to info@jscrambler.com
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