Break up Activation Key and Random Characters with a hyphen

By Ryan Sagolili on 31 August 2020
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Your Activation Keys are 32 characters long, as far as I can tell. Microsoft used to use 25 character license keys. Putting aside the difference in the number of characters, you really should break your Activation Keys up with hyphens every five characters.

You should also break the random characters that users have to type in to unlock their plans (that’s a guess at the name) that they’ve set up with hyphens so that they’re easier to type out. Your users will age prematurely from typing those out without hyphens in them. I know that they’re meant to deter users from unlocking their plans but there are circumstances in which they need to unlock them.