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What is a difference between Personal and Company licenses, and which license should I prefer?
The only difference between these license types is who owns them. If you are a private developer, choose the Personal license. If you represent a company or plan to use the product in your organization, select the Company license.
How the full version of VMProtect is delivered upon purchase?
The full version (and all further updates of VMProtect within the one-year subscription) are delivered to your e-mail address. A message contains a link to the archive containing installer of the full version of VMProtect. That is why we recommend turning off all spam filters in the settings of your mailbox before purchasing VMProtect.
Will I receive new versions of VMProtect for free or they should be purchased individually?
After purchase you are eligible for all new versions within one year after the date of purchase. When this period expired you can renew your annual subscription or continue using the version of VMProtect you have without any restrictions.
Can I install purchased software on multiple computers?
After purchasing you can install our software on any computer that you need for your work.
Is it possible to protect macOS / Linux binaries with the Windows version?
Yes, it's possible. The Windows version supports macOS / Linux binaries and vice versa.
Do I need to purchase several licenses to protect several applications?
Can I upgrade my Lite / Professional license to the Professional / Ultimate one in the future?
, and we will gladly answer any questions you have.
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