Unlike open-source alternatives, closed source software keeps its human-readable source code hidden from users. Developers compile the code into executable programs, granting only a license to run it, not to inspect or modify it. This model primarily benefits companies by protecting intellectual property, securing revenue streams, and controlling the product’s integrity and user experience.
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