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How do I find out what my serial number is?
how do I find out what my serial number is?
Answer by duck · Apr 02, 2010 at 02:19 PM
If you've lost the email that you were sent when you purchased unity, you'll need to contact support@unity3d.com
Answer by Zelious · Dec 26, 2014 at 04:19 AM
Log into your account > Buy > My Account > Licenses
Your serial key will be there for all licenses.
$$anonymous$$eanwhile it change to Get Unity-> $$anonymous$$y account -> Licences.
Just follow this link: https://store.unity3d.com/account/users
Answer by Shinugami · Feb 23, 2014 at 07:05 PM
Solved. Log into your account online and click 'view subscription' and it provides the answer.
Its either on the back of your head or on your foot.
(Sorry couldnt resist)
Seriously though, there's no reason to not go through Support other then a person trying to find someone else's key.
Answer by JoJo-Unity · Jan 16, 2015 at 01:52 PM
Open Unity application - Menu -> Unity -> About Unity .
Hope this helps ;-)
This does not actually get you the serial as the 4 last numbers are censored out. And it will certainly not get you the serial if you have not activated it on the system before. The two top answers are correct: Either contact unity support or log into your account at unity3d.com
Answer by Jellycarp · Dec 29, 2014 at 12:56 AM
Was having a serious issue trying to do a manual activation of my software (Since my desktop is not currently connected to the internet)
When you first boot up Unity (4.6 at least), and choose "Manual Activation", you'll get an .alf file which you're supposed to upload here. Make sure you have created a Unity account before continuing. After clicking "OK" you are presented with a page with the heading "Activate your Unity license", and a space below in which to enter your serial number. THIS IS ONLY FOR PAID VERSIONS OF UNITY! If you are only using the free version of the software, you do not have a serial number because you do not need one! There should be a checkbox labeled "Activate the free version of Unity". click that! then click "OK" to go to the next page, where you will have to log in using your Unity account credentials.
Once you've done this, simply fill out the questionnaire (or scroll down and click "not now"), and on the next page, you should be able to download the .ulf file you need in order to activate Unity on your poor, internet-less computer!