Offline-mode hack response Sample Clauses

Offline-mode hack response. Of course, there is a risk of a **** of our offline data format, which would allow an attacker ****. Naturally, at that point, we cannot ****. However, given the existence of such a hack, we can deploy a **** protection format for offline mode, and which ****. For clients which auto-update themselves, an attacker would then ****. For all clients, they would not be able to download any new content (or use the Spotify service) until they ****, so the **** would not be able to get access to any more content than what he already **** at the time the hack was discovered.
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