For users seeking legitimate alternatives, options include the official trial version, direct purchase of a license, free USB blocker tools, built-in Windows features, or open-source solutions. Each of these options provides data protection without the risks associated with cracked software.

If you have Windows Pro or Enterprise, use BitLocker To Go. It provides high-level encryption for USB drives for free [6].

If you are running Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education editions, you can use the Group Policy Editor to restrict USB storage access without any third-party tools.

USB drives are completely unrecognizable by the system—they cannot be connected, accessed, or used in any way. This mode is designed for high-security environments such as military facilities, core IT servers, or R&D labs.

Restricts access to specific websites, cloud storage links, and unauthorized applications.

However, none of these justifications outweigh the dangers of using cracked software – especially a security tool meant to protect your system.

: $49.95 for a single license

While the temptation to download a free "crack," "keygenerator," or "patch" for Gilisoft USB Lock is understandable, the dangers far outweigh the cost of a legitimate license. 1. High Risk of Malware Infection

Your resident antivirus blocks the activation tool or flags a HackTool or Trojan.Generic signature. (Note: Crack websites often tell you to "turn off your antivirus," which is a trap).