dongleˈdɒŋ gəl, ˈdɔŋ-
dongle (n)
English Definitions:
dongle (noun)
(computer science) an electronic device that must be attached to a computer in order for it to use protected software
dongle (Noun)
Any small device which plugs into an electronic device, typically a computer, and alters its functionality. Common examples include wireless modems, software copy protect devices, and adapters. Some USB keyboards and mice include USB to PS/2 adapter dongles, enabling their use on machines with PS/2 ports.
dongle (Noun)
A hardware device utilized by a specific application for purposes of copy protection.
Dongle
A dongle is a small piece of computer hardware that connects to a port on another device to provide it with additional functionality, or enable a pass-through to such a device that adds functionality.In computing, the term was initially synonymous with software protection dongles—a form of hardware digital rights management where a piece of software will only operate if a specified dongle—which typically contains a license key or some other cryptographic protection mechanism—is plugged into the computer while it is running.
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