

I highly doubt you'll have to do this by the way. I guess the small justification is that TLS1.2 may not be enabled by default but that's a simple registry fix since the update for it was released 6 years ago (back when it was fully supported). Twitter ended 1.1 support in 2019 so if you're on an older OS w/o 1.2+ support you can't even access twitter's site). TLS1.0 has been deprecated for years now and many big websites cut support for 1.1 a few years ago (e.g. This title is somewhat misleading (square's post itself is a bit misleading at the end as well). Successful activation does not confirm that the software is genuine or properly licensed. It's same as winrar telling you to buy it every time you open it after trial, but still working just fine.Īnd for use of OEM key the license was never granted to you and you are using a stolen key so If activation fails You may also receive reminders to obtain a proper license for the software.Īka the "unregistered windows" watermark is the sign that you're using windows illegally, even if it still works.

You are authorized to use this software only if you are properly licensed and the software has been properly activated with a genuine product key or by other authorized method. Licensing is independent to how something is distributed. Just because something is free to download on the internet doesn't mean it's free to use.

