GitHub is a platform for hosting code; it does not "verify" the legitimacy of software licenses for third-party tools like StarUML. A "verified" tag in this context is usually a marketing trick used by bad actors to gain your trust.
This is the most common method seen on platforms like GitHub . Users download an app.asar file or use a script to unpack the original software, modify files like license-store.js , and repack it. This bypasses the validation check so the app permanently displays a "PRO" status.
When users search for "license key GitHub," they are usually looking for repositories that fall into two categories: