From 226dcac0a1d32624891d7e4ce629e962d8995537 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Artem Los Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 17:14:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 220f2dd..aad92b0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ The Cryptolens Python SDK will verify that the license information has not chang ### Possible errors #### The expiration date cannot be converted to a datetime object. Please try setting the period to a lower value. -This error occurs when the timestamp date received from the server exceeds the limit in Python. This typically occurs when the **Period** is set to a very large value, to prevent the license from expiring. +This error occurs when the timestamp for the expiration date received from the server exceeds the limit in Python. This typically occurs when the **Period** is set to a excessively large value, often to prevent the license from expiring. -Although Cryptolens asks for a period (default 30) when you create a new license, this does not mark the license as time-limited. You can read more about it [here](https://help.cryptolens.io/web-interface/keys-that-dont-expire). In short, a license is treated as time-limited by either enforcing this in the Python code (e.g. if F1=true, the license is time-limited and so we check the expiration date against the current date, to see that it is still valid) or on the server side. On the server side, you can, for example, set up a feature that will automatically block expired licenses. You can read more about it [here](https://help.cryptolens.io/faq/index#blocking-expired-licenses). +While Cryptolens requires a period (defaulted to 30) during the creation of a new license, this does not mark the license as time-limited. You can learn more about it [here](https://help.cryptolens.io/web-interface/keys-that-dont-expire). In essence, a license is treated as time-limited by either enforcing this in the Python code (e.g. if F1=true, the license is time-limited and so we check the expiration date against the current date, to see that it is still valid) or on the server side. On the server side, you can, for example, set up a feature that will automatically block expired licenses. You can read more about it [here](https://help.cryptolens.io/faq/index#blocking-expired-licenses). In sum, to solve this issue, you can either follow one of the methods described above or set the period to a smaller value.