Many "keygens" are actually Trojans or ransomware. Once you run the .exe file, it can steal your browser passwords, personal data, or lock your computer.
To understand why generators usually don't work, you have to look at how modern digital rights management (DRM) operates:
Some tools may ask for your EA account credentials to "inject" the games directly. This is a common way for hackers to steal high-value accounts. Better Alternatives for Accessing EA Games
Some sites will ask you to complete "human verification" surveys to reveal the key. These surveys generate revenue for the site owner but almost never provide a working code at the end.
Many "keygens" are actually Trojans or ransomware. Once you run the .exe file, it can steal your browser passwords, personal data, or lock your computer.
To understand why generators usually don't work, you have to look at how modern digital rights management (DRM) operates:
Some tools may ask for your EA account credentials to "inject" the games directly. This is a common way for hackers to steal high-value accounts. Better Alternatives for Accessing EA Games
Some sites will ask you to complete "human verification" surveys to reveal the key. These surveys generate revenue for the site owner but almost never provide a working code at the end.