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Hide JavaScript From Website - JavaScript Obfuscator Tool
Hide JavaScript From Website - JavaScript Obfuscator Tool
A free and efficient obfuscator for JavaScript (including partial
support of ES2019). Make your code harder to copy and prevent people
from stealing your work. This tool is a Web UI to the excellent (and
open source) javascript-obfuscator@2.11.0 created by Timofey Kachalov.
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What is this?
This tool transforms your original JavaScript source code into a new
representation that's harder to understand, copy, re-use and modify
without authorization. The obfuscated result will have the exact
functionality of the original code.
So, it is like UglifyJS, Closure Compiler, etc?
Yes and no. While UglifyJS (and others minifiers) does make the output
code harder to understand (compressed and ugly), it can be easily
transformed into something readable using a JS Beautifier.
This tool prevents that by using various transformations and "traps", such
as self-defending and debug protection.
How does the obfuscation work?
Through a series of transformations, such as variable / function /
arguments renaming, string removal, and others, your source code is
transformed into something unreadable, while working exactly as before.
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