Yes, aggressive obfuscation can break GetType() or serialization. But Dotfuscator Pro allows you to use library mode or exclusion rules—keeping your public API surface untouched while scrambling the internal crown jewels.
Here is what it actually does for you:
Hardcoded connection strings, API keys, or license validation logic? Dotfuscator encrypts those strings at rest and only decrypts them in memory when needed. A simple string search on a decompiled app returns gibberish. Dotfuscator Professional Edition
Let’s be honest. You’ve spent months hardening your backend, setting up firewalls, and pen-testing your APIs.
Dotfuscator Professional Edition costs a fraction of a single lawsuit or a stolen algorithm. If you are shipping .NET, you need it. Dotfuscator encrypts those strings at rest and only
Don't advertise that you used Dotfuscator. The Pro edition strips out the identifying metadata that tells attackers which obfuscator you used.
Built into Visual Studio (and owned by PreEmptive), Dotfuscator Pro is the industry standard for .NET obfuscation. It isn't just a "minifier"; it's a multi-layered defense system. You’ve spent months hardening your backend, setting up
Stop Shipping the Blueprint to Your App: Why Dotfuscator Pro is Non-Negotiable for .NET Security