As of I know one corona subscription can be installed on two machines simultaneously. Say, I do change my laptops at regular basis, can I de-authorize on one of the machines and install on new one. Is there a limitation on the number of de-authorizes and fresh installations on different laptops/desktops or is un-limited with no time barrier.
I’ve deauthorized and authorized a number of times without incident. I don’t think I change it abusively, but I think the limit is really having the ability to build a binary with the Corona servers to a maximum of two machines at one time.
The intent is that each subscription be for one person. We recognize that one person may have more than one computer (laptop and desktop or home and office) but we don’t expect deauthing to be a common activity as people don’t change computers that much in ordinary circumstances. We look for patterns that might indicate someone is trying to use one subscription for more than one person in some sort of rotation but it’s not something that comes up very often.
Ha, I’m either naive or honest, because I didn’t even think of that situation.
Granted, I’d like to be able to install Corona SDK on a third machine (my Windows PC at work to try out some theories when fellow users pose questions on the forum and I’m trying to help them out - some of the code is straight from the top of my head to the reply post, and then I realize it’s wrong, LOL) even if it means I can’t build binaries with the server. I know people could create “secondary” email addresses to register with Corona, but I’d think it would be a waste to flood your servers with duplicate accounts that won’t be used for production purposes.
I wont say “go nuts” creating extra accounts but it’s fine if it solves a workflow problem for you.
I’ve deauthorized and authorized a number of times without incident. I don’t think I change it abusively, but I think the limit is really having the ability to build a binary with the Corona servers to a maximum of two machines at one time.
The intent is that each subscription be for one person. We recognize that one person may have more than one computer (laptop and desktop or home and office) but we don’t expect deauthing to be a common activity as people don’t change computers that much in ordinary circumstances. We look for patterns that might indicate someone is trying to use one subscription for more than one person in some sort of rotation but it’s not something that comes up very often.
Ha, I’m either naive or honest, because I didn’t even think of that situation.
Granted, I’d like to be able to install Corona SDK on a third machine (my Windows PC at work to try out some theories when fellow users pose questions on the forum and I’m trying to help them out - some of the code is straight from the top of my head to the reply post, and then I realize it’s wrong, LOL) even if it means I can’t build binaries with the server. I know people could create “secondary” email addresses to register with Corona, but I’d think it would be a waste to flood your servers with duplicate accounts that won’t be used for production purposes.
I wont say “go nuts” creating extra accounts but it’s fine if it solves a workflow problem for you.