: Windows Defender and most antivirus programs frequently flag AAct as malware or a Trojan. While some users claim these are "false positives" because the tool behaviorally mimics unauthorized system changes, there is no guarantee that a specific download does not contain actual malicious code.

: To function, these tools often require administrative privileges and for the user to "whitelist" them in security software, which can open a backdoor for hackers.

: While intended to be safe, some users report that modifying system files for activation can lead to unexpected behavior or issues with future official updates.

AAct Portable is designed to activate volume-licensed (VL) editions of software without requiring a purchased product key or an internet connection.

: The tool uses advanced methods to simulate a KMS server locally on the user's machine, allowing for offline activation. Security and Technical Risks