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Domain lock is now available!

Published: Tuesday, 15 June 2010


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JScrambler has a new feature: Domain Lock. Now you will be able to obfuscate a JavaScript so it only works on a specific domain. If anyone tries to re-use your JavaScript on another domain it will stop working properly. We believe this feature can drive a major breakthrough in terms of JavaScript licensing. You will now be able to license your code to a specific site and enforce your licensing agreement.

This release presents the first attempt in locking mechanisms for JavaScript, so we would appreciate any feedback you may have while we keep improving the solution. Please send us email with your comments and ideas to beta@jscrambler.com

We are currently working on

  • New Templates - With this feature you will be able to create new templates that will save your obfuscation options and input data to re-use in future obfuscations.

Scheduled features

  • Multi-file obfuscation - JScrambler will be able to obfuscate several files at the same time. Because it will be aware of declarations and scopes in the included files, JScrambler will replace identifiers with public access securely.

  • JScrambler API - We wish to provide a simple and powerful way for developers to integrate JScrambler into their development environment, allowing you to explore it programmaticly and to produce dynamic obfuscation solutions.

We are trying to make JScrambler what you want it to be so please keep giving us more feedback.


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