RSA Public Key
What is an RSA Public Key?
An RSA Public Key is a key that can be shared publicly and used for encryption or verifying a digital signature. In Cryptolens, the RSA Public Key is used to verify the signature of the license key object.
An RSA Public Key is a key that can be shared publicly and used for encryption or verifying a digital signature. In Cryptolens, the RSA Public Key is used to verify the signature of the license key object.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a method within marketing that aims to improve a website’s search engine ranking. It involves a process where content is created to help search engines better understand what users should be exposed to your website. Improving the SEO score can prove to be a great way to grow a business. The organic channel can especially benefit from having a good SEO score.
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a formal agreement that defines the level of service expected from the service provider. It may include aspects such as the uptime and support response time.
A Site License is a way to license your application that does not involve tracking individual devices that are using a license key. Instead, it limits usage to a physical location or a domain, allowing any number of users to use the license within that location or domain.
A Software as a Service (SaaS) application is an application where the customers create an account and get access to a dashboard.
A Software Development Kit (SDK) Application is when a company distributes a software component that is to be integrated into another commercial solution.
Software License Templates provide an easy way of creating multiple software license keys with the same characteristics. By creating a template with the expiration date, feature sets, and other parameters, you can create multiple license keys with the same characteristics faster by just choosing the newly created template.
A Software Licensing Reseller Portal is when a company allows resellers to create license keys for the company’s software product.
A Software Licensing System refers to the ability to keep track of all instances of a software product. Each person using the software is given a license key. A software licensing server stores information regarding what features that license key should have access to. The application then responds appropriately considering what that particular license key should have access to.
The subscription licensing model is where customers have to pay continuously to use the product. It is common to charge customers on a monthly or yearly basis. This fee is called a subscription fee.