Anti-debugging Clause Samples

An anti-debugging clause is designed to prohibit or restrict the use of debugging tools or techniques on software or digital products. In practice, this clause typically applies to users, licensees, or third parties, forbidding them from analyzing, reverse engineering, or tampering with the software’s code through debuggers or similar utilities. Its core function is to protect the intellectual property and security of the software by preventing unauthorized access to its inner workings, thereby reducing the risk of piracy, exploitation, or other forms of misuse.
Anti-debugging. The decryption engine prevents the use of common debugging tools.