Sidify offers a free trial version, which allows users to test the software's features before purchasing a license. The free trial version has some limitations, such as converting only a few tracks at a time. To unlock the full potential of Sidify, users need to purchase a license key.

This is a gray area. In the US, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibits breaking DRM. Sidify circumvents DRM (though the company argues it's for personal use). Many users convert music for personal backup, but distributing converted files is clearly illegal.

: Using unauthorized software to record music can lead to your streaming accounts (like Spotify) being suspended or banned .

To unlock the full features, users must purchase a license. Licenses are available for different platforms, and the Sidify Support Team

Because these cracks are illegal, they are not hosted on reputable servers. They are distributed through unverified third-party sites that have no incentive to protect your security.

Once a license is purchased, users register their software using an email and the unique license key provided by the developer to remove trial limitations. Trustpilot Risks of "Free" License Keys and Cracks

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If you'd rather own the software outright and avoid the hassle, Sidify offers several tiers depending on which service you use (Spotify, Apple Music , Tidal, etc.):

Using keys from third-party sites or "cracks" is highly discouraged for several reasons: