Trinity Obfuscator
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  • Protections
    • Code Protection
      • Control Flow
        • Dynamic Control Flow
        • Duplicate Control Flow
      • Constants
        • Mutate Constants
        • Constants Melt
        • Expression Constants
        • Math Protection
      • Junk Dump
      • Invalid Metadata
      • Module Flood
    • Name Protections
      • Name Protection
      • Reference Proxy
      • Locals to Fields
      • Decompiler Crash
      • Type Scrambler
    • Code Convertion
      • Virtualization
      • Call to Calli Conversion
    • Anti Protections
      • Force Elevation
      • Anti VM
      • Anti DnSpy
      • Anti Debug
      • Anti Dump
      • Anti Tamper
      • Anti De4dot
      • Process Monitor
      • Integrity Check
    • Free Protections
      • Executable Packer
      • String Encryptor
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  1. FAQ

My personal data

This is what Trinity stores based on you.

Trinity currently stores the following:

  • General login information, excluding IP address

  • Obfuscation Logs (username, machine ID, time obfuscated, protections used and file name)

  • Your file dependencies (dll files) in the cloud

  • Your raw and obfuscated file (these are cleared out every 48 hours)

This page will be updated if we are required to store any more information on our users, although we do try to limit how much data is stored about our users.

Your activity, such as how many files you have obfuscated, will contribute to the global statistics along with other users.

All of your data is stored on private servers and login information is heavily encrypted!

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