Hello,
I think Ableton Live has one of the most easy to use authentification systems. There's only one problem: I like to change my hardware a lot and it may happen that I frequently format my hard drive. And I simply don't want to justify myself every time I do so.
What about that: Keep the authorization system, but add a feature in Ableton to delete the authentification for a computer. So I could just press a button ('Remove authentification now'), Ableton is now in Demo mode again, the Ableton servers know that I am uninstalling it and enable one of my two Unlocks again.
That way we'd have full control over our two installs. There'd be no disantvantages for Ableton or the users, and it should be very easy to make for the programmers.
Think about it, when you do it, you have easily the best authentification system of all the DAWs out there.
Thoughts?
Slight authentification change?
Re: Slight authentification change?
Thats pretty much the way Steam does it.
It's good.
You install steam on a different machine, you enter our username/pass key combo and that triggers an email that asks if you really want to transfer your authentication . Shifting it back is just the same. Easy.
It's good.
You install steam on a different machine, you enter our username/pass key combo and that triggers an email that asks if you really want to transfer your authentication . Shifting it back is just the same. Easy.
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Re: Slight authentification change?
It's not exactly the same, since Steam only checks if your account may be hacked when you log in from another machine. You can use Steam and the Games in it on as many machines you want to. But it's about the same in terms easiness of usage, yes.Angstrom wrote:Thats pretty much the way Steam does it.
It's good.
You install steam on a different machine, you enter our username/pass key combo and that triggers an email that asks if you really want to transfer your authentication . Shifting it back is just the same. Easy.
Re: Slight authentification change?
I am all in favor of this. I build my own machines and experience fairly regular failures/re-images. It's nerve-wracking to think that I only own two unlocks of Live in case of a major upgrade or accident, and I have no idea how lenient their system for "More unlocks" is.
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Re: Slight authentification change?
It's pretty lenient but it relies on you emailing them, and them emailing you back.Eventful wrote:I am all in favor of this. I build my own machines and experience fairly regular failures/re-images. It's nerve-wracking to think that I only own two unlocks of Live in case of a major upgrade or accident, and I have no idea how lenient their system for "More unlocks" is.
Which seems a bit like sending a pigeon with a note tied to its leg
Re: Slight authentification change?
good idea, waiting for an email answer is wasted time.