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Good afternoon dear(as), I know that Client-Side programming is vulnerable and there is no protection. However, there are techniques (I don’t know the name) that compress or shrink the code. I’ve seen something related, but it’s been a long time and I can’t find.
Does anyone know if there is any way to "protect" the code? Or at least leave the same unreadable?
You can find the answer here. Possible duplicate.
– bio
Obfuscator! Perfect, sorry for posting, for searching related to "protect code" only found posts related to php and etc. Thanks, but I will remove the topic.
– Alexandre Bonadiman Angeli
Unfortunately people believe it. If you really need to protect the obfuscator doesn’t solve it, if you don’t need it then you don’t have to use it. Even because those who think they need it usually make a code that nobody wants to access it. And if you really need the solution is another.
– Maniero
I understand, it’s not even a question of protecting, what I really want is just to make it illegible to prevent anyone from reading the functions.
– Alexandre Bonadiman Angeli
It is possible to de-fuse. Do not need to remove the question, duplicates are good because they serve as an index for others, as you said yourself that you did not find anything with the word "protect", your question will forward to the answers.
– BrTkCa
Understood. Thank you again.
– Alexandre Bonadiman Angeli