For those seeking to use Parallels Desktop 17 without resorting to generators, several safe and legal alternatives exist:

Because of this architecture, any tool claiming to generate a working, permanent activation key offline is fundamentally a fraud. The Hidden Dangers of Key Generators and Cracks

Parallels itself has an interesting history with key generators. The company once ran a promotional game called "KeyGenie"—a virtual robot that users could play against for a chance to win a free product key. Users had to answer five questions correctly without the robot guessing their thinking to win a key. However, security researchers discovered that the game was impossible to win. When they examined the source code, they found that the code never actually allowed a user to win a free product key. The robot's responses were hardcoded, and no matter what a user did, the game would never award a key. One researcher noted: "There's never any product key. You have that winning screen, but there's never a product key on the page". The company ultimately took the site offline after the findings were made public.

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