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No legitimate bit.ly link pointing to a .txt file will ever provide a permanent, legal activation of Microsoft Office 2016. Here is why:
: Using these scripts without a valid license is a violation of Microsoft's terms of service and is considered illegal in many jurisdictions. Legitimate Alternatives to Activation Scripts bit.ly office 2016 txt
Bit.ly is a popular URL shortening service. It takes long, unwieldy web addresses and turns them into short, shareable links (e.g., https://bit.ly/3xYz123 ). No legitimate bit
Forums often hide real download links behind bit.ly URLs as a way to track clicks or force users to view advertisements. The .txt extension gives a false sense of security—users assume a text file is safe, so they are more willing to click. It takes long, unwieldy web addresses and turns
Instead of a .txt file, the bit.ly link redirects to an executable file named something like Office2016_Activator.exe or setup.txt.exe . Because Windows hides known file extensions by default, you might see only setup.txt but actually download a virus.
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