Domainlocked
Domainlocked refers to a licensing or access control mechanism that binds software, services, or content to one or more specific Internet domains. When a product is domainlocked, it operates only when accessed from an approved domain, and use from other domains may be blocked or require additional authorization.
How it works varies by type. In web applications, the domain is verified against a license server
Common use cases include enterprise software distributed for use on defined corporate domains, plugins or modules
Advantages of domainlocking include reduced license sharing across unrelated domains, centralized administration, and the ability to
Alternatives or complements include per-user or per-seat licensing, hardware-based dongles, online activation tied to devices, IP-based