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Hello team,
I wanted to create my website with .in domain but in that time .in domain was not available so I bought .com domain and started building my website. And Someone has provided me Elementor pro with licence key for 1 year for free because I bought hosting from his affiliate link. And these things have passed only 2 months means I still have the benefit of around 10 months of this .com domain, hosting and special elementor pro.
Now the main thing is that .in domain is available now and I have purchased it and wanted to continue my website with this .in domain. So if I install this Xstore theme and activate it with licence key on .com domain and after some days or 10 months means after expiry of .com domain, I change my current website domain from . com to .in then still this Xstore theme will be fully activated and working on this .in domain website.
Hello Kitab Ki Dukan,
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query.
Regarding your question about the XStore theme license: when you activate the theme on your .com domain, the license is tied to that specific domain. However, you can certainly transfer the license to your new .in domain once you decide to make the switch. To ensure a smooth transition and continuous theme functionality, you would need to deactivate the theme on the .com domain before activating it on the .in domain.
Read more – https://www.8theme.com/documentation/xstore/theme-installation/how-to-registerderegister-xstore-theme-livestaging-websites/
Best Regards,
8Theme’s Team
So it means if I activate the theme licence on any domain (in my case .com domain) and later on if I deactivate the theme licence them I can use this theme licence use to activate it on any another domain (in my case .in domain). Am I right?
Hello Kitab Ki Dukan,
Yes, you are right.
Best Regards,
8Theme’s Team
So does it mean I can use theme licence on any website/domain but before that I need to deactivate the theme licence from previously activated website/domain (If already activated on any website/domain).
Hello Kitab Ki Dukan,
We would like to confirm that it is permissible to use the same theme for two different sites (dev and live) if they are part of the same project. However, please note that it is not allowed to unregister the theme from one project and then use it for a completely different project on a new site without first deleting the original project. 1 license = 1 end project.
https://themeforest.net/licenses/standard?license=regular
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Best Regards,
8Theme’s Team
No it will not be completely new project as I already mentioned above that I will be continuing this theme for upcoming 10 months on my website which is on currently on .com domain and after expiry of this domain I will switch this website to my .in domain (after 10 months). So is it permissible to do it (installing and activating this theme on .in domain) without any problem?
Hello Kitab Ki Dukan,
Yes, it is permissible.
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Our support team is always available to assist you.
Best Regards,
8Theme’s Team
Can I use the Xstore theme with activating it by theme licence (I mean just by installing the theme)
Hello Kitab Ki Dukan,
Yes.
Best Regards,
8Theme’s Team
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