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my assumption is that limiting the number of devices for a license has the purpose to prevent sharing keys between multiple people. I get and understand that.
Here is my situation though: I am working, depending of the day on the week, in two different locations. In one I have an iMac, in the other one I have a MacMini. Then again, when on the go, I'm using a macbook. It's always me and always the same 2 projects I'm working on.
Is deactivating and reactivating licences from the dashboard okay? Or does this violate the intended use of that function?
I'm afraid I might trigger some rate-limits on how often I can swap.
Just for the record: at a time I'm always ever using a single device concurrently.
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Hey,
my assumption is that limiting the number of devices for a license has the purpose to prevent sharing keys between multiple people. I get and understand that.
Here is my situation though: I am working, depending of the day on the week, in two different locations. In one I have an iMac, in the other one I have a MacMini. Then again, when on the go, I'm using a macbook. It's always me and always the same 2 projects I'm working on.
Is deactivating and reactivating licences from the dashboard okay? Or does this violate the intended use of that function?
I'm afraid I might trigger some rate-limits on how often I can swap.
Just for the record: at a time I'm always ever using a single device concurrently.
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