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Would be good to provide an example of this. Should add a dialog that let's the user manage their currently activated machines. Should update the policy to only allow ~5 machines to show an example of the machine limit enforcement in action. Maybe under a 'Licensing' menu item?
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Their docs state this, which means Paddle recently introduced a breaking change to their API:
When calling https://vendors.paddle.com/api/2.0/subscription/users/update you will need to set the
recurring_priceper unit,quantityandcurrency.
Need to add those additional params to [this object](https://github.com/keygen-sh/example-paddle-integration/blob/de415a3ac06326c78d843cc3856f95
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On the website and in the documentation it notes that using "CTRL + ENTER" may be needed to clear the BIOS password(s). However, the correct sequence is "CTRL + ENTER + ENTER" while holding CTRL.
For example, I attempted to use a by-serial-number code to unlock with CTRL+ENTER but it did not work. After contacting Dell Support for the master code, I was provided the same code but told to press