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DexProtector is a mobile app security hardening tool for Android and iOS apps, SDKs, and libraries. It protects APK, AAB, AAR, IPA, and iOS Framework files through post-processing, with the goal of improving the resistance of code, resources, and business logic against decompilation, cracking, re-signing, tampering, and dynamic analysis. The product page indicates that it has migrated to licelus.com, while some documentation on dexprotector.com explicitly states that it is no longer being updated.
Its protection coverage is fairly comprehensive: string, class, resource, assets, and Native Library encryption; hiding of method calls and field access; AndroidManifest and resource-name obfuscation; integrity checks, certificate verification, clone protection, Native anti-debugging; and environment detection for Root, jailbreak, emulators, hooks, debugging, custom firmware, and more. The Enterprise edition also supports Transparent SSL Pinning / HPKP, allowing HTTPS communications to be protected without manually changing code, with reporting for pin validation failures. For deployment, it supports CLI, DexProtector Studio GUI, Gradle, Maven, and Ant, making it suitable for integration into CI/CD pipelines or local build chains.
No specific pricing is listed publicly; pricing is mainly obtained via Get a quote. A 30-day full-featured trial is also available. Note that once the trial license expires, protected apps will stop working. The purchase process mentions FastSpring and enterprise contract payment options, and activation codes are usually sent within 24 hours after payment is received. The product supports both online and offline activation; offline use requires exchanging request and response codes by email.
Its strengths include broad coverage across platforms, languages, and frameworks, with support for Java, Kotlin, C/C++, Objective-C, Swift, Cordova, ReactNative, Unity, Xamarin, and more. Its protection chain is also relatively complete, spanning static protection through runtime defenses. Downsides include that some capabilities are available only in Enterprise; public pricing is not transparent; the timeliness of older-site documentation is questionable; and full class encryption, string encryption, and Hide Access may introduce performance overhead, so real-world projects need fine-grained configuration using filters and annotations.
DexProtector is better suited to teams in finance, government and enterprise, healthcare, gaming, SDK vendors, and other sectors that are sensitive to mobile reverse engineering, cracking, piracy, and API abuse risks. Availability of access and payment from mainland China is not stated in the main content, so it should be considered unknown. If access or procurement is restricted, teams may consider domestic alternatives for mobile app hardening, RASP, code obfuscation, and certificate pinning.
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