![]() Any one of them can be broken by someone who is determined enough, but most people don't have three-letter agencies spending large portions of the defense budget on decompiling fangames, so your threat model is rather forgiving.Ĩ.1 is "insecure" because there are easily-available tools anyone can download and click one button to decompile with.Ĩ.1 + anti-decompilation shennanigans is "sort of secure" since a lot of those tools have been around long enough to be broken, but it will still deter a lot of the kids who try the one-button solution and find that it doesn't work without further investigation. ![]() Of course, there are plenty of good-enough-but-not-perfect ways to prevent decompilation. There's no perfect way to prevent decompilation of any piece of software. For the short answer, see the comments above.
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