nonexpiring
Nonexpiring refers to an item, entitlement, or condition that has no predefined expiration date. In practice, the term implies that the item remains valid, usable, or active indefinitely unless it is revoked, terminated, or canceled by other rules or events. The term is used across domains to distinguish from time-bound items such as licenses with fixed terms or expiring credentials.
In software, a nonexpiring or perpetual license allows ongoing use of a product without renewal fees, though
In digital security, nonexpiring tokens or credentials are uncommon because long-lived credentials raise security risks. Most
Promotional materials may feature nonexpiring offers or gift cards, which do not require activation or renewal
In warranties and guarantees, the term nonexpiring can be misleading; many products advertise lifetime or nonexpiring
From a governance perspective, nonexpiring items can complicate asset management, legal ownership, and security. Organizations typically
Overall, nonexpiring denotes indefinite validity, but practical use depends on the surrounding terms, technological controls, and