For those hesitant to use a keygen due to legal or safety concerns, there are several alternatives:

AnyTrans is a popular file transfer and management tool for iOS devices, allowing users to transfer files, photos, music, and more between their iPhone, iPad, iPod, and computer. It's developed by iMobie Inc. and offers a user-friendly interface for managing iOS data.

While a keygen might activate the software, it may not guarantee access to all features or future updates. Moreover, using a keygen could lead to instability or crashes due to the unofficial nature of the activation.

The most immediate danger of using a keygen is the severe threat to cybersecurity. Keygens—short for key generators—are programs created to circumvent software licensing mechanisms. Unlike official software releases from reputable developers, keygens are almost exclusively distributed through unregulated third-party websites, peer-to-peer networks, and forums. These distribution channels are breeding grounds for malware. It is trivial for cybercriminals to wrap a trojan, ransomware, or spyware inside a keygen executable. When a user disables their antivirus to run the keygen—a common requirement for these programs—they hand over full system access to potential attackers. The result can range from identity theft and stolen banking credentials to a complete system lockout via ransomware.