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Activation is a license or service validation procedure. It may involve sending information about a device, a license or a licensee to a service provider, and receiving some information that is entered into the device.
For example, Microsoft Windows version 7 and later would collect information about a computer when they were installed. They create a fingerprint of the hardware, and generate a code based on that. Function was limited until the program was activated. One could activate it by telephoning the manufacturer, reading the code, and getting a code in return to enter in to the program. Activation could also be done online[1].
Online activation, also known as cloud-based activation, is the requirement to connect to the Internet before activating a product or software that the end user paid for. Examples include:
- Some operating systems such as iOS and Windows 11 require registering an account with the device vendor to be set up before first use.[2]
- Xiaomi requires registering an account to be able to unlock the bootloader.[3]
- Some DJI drones and Insta360 cameras require to be linked to a smartphone before first use.[4][5]
Disadvantages
In order to use a purchased product, users must share their personal data with the manufacturer[citation needed - Unverified statement].
For online activation it can be unsafe to connect a device to a network before it has the latest security updates. However, getting and installing the latest security updates can be difficult without a fully functioning device. For example with Windows, if you have a computer with a functional current version of Windows you can download security updates for offline installation. They make this very difficult for those who do not yet have Windows.
Given that services shut down all the time, activation services can be lost, leaving the user with an unusable product.[6] When the manufacturer regards the product as reaching end of life, they may stop providing activations. However some products may be in service for decades after the manufacturer ceases support. Specialized or orphaned devices may only work with particular versions of software, it may be impossible or impractical to replace the device.[citation needed - This is not a theme article]
Some places in the world have limited Internet access. This can cause difficulties when activating[citation needed - Improvised reasoning].
Providers can limit activations or arbitrarily revoke access. For example, Xiaomi only allows one bootloader unlock per person per 30 days and four phones per year, in addition to a week-long delay after purchase.[3][5]
References
- ↑ "Product activation for Windows - online & Microsoft Support Product Activation Portal". Microsoft Support. 2026-03-07. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ↑ Edwards, Benj (2021-07-08). "FYI: Windows 11 Home Will Require a Microsoft Account For Initial Setup". How-To Geek. Archived from the original on 2026-02-02. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Paul, J C (2022-08-20). "Complete Guide to Unlocking the Bootloader: Announcement, Troubleshoot and Tips". Xiaomi Community. Archived from the original on 2025-07-30. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ↑ "Activating Your Drone". DJI Help Center. Archived from the original on 2026-02-02. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Rossman, Louis (2025-08-16). "Insta360 camera locks you out 'to protect your consumer rights' - corporate gaslighting". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2025-08-16. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ↑ Voit, Karl (2016-11-12). "You Can't Control Your Data in the Cloud". Public Voit. Archived from the original on 2026-02-02. Retrieved 2026-02-02.