Here's a scenario....
You are rebuilding your system. You install your software and authorize.
Something goes wrong. Now you have to do it all over. There goes another...
Now...later on...something else goes wrong...back to square one...there goes
another one...etc...
My point is, you can use up those 10 much faster than anyone would think
would normally happen. Now, the issue may become that you are unaware of
how many times you've done this. At a critical point, you NOW have to do it again.
So you reinstall your software, but this time you don't have any Authorizations left.
NOW you have to contact customer service...and they are NOT "speedy" by any
stretch of the imagination, and NOW you have to "wait it out", and GOD FORBID
it's on a Friday, because their Customer Service is NON-EXISTENT on weekends.
Why do I say all this? Because it's happened to me. 10 Authorizations may seem
like a lot, but it's really not. And, it would be FAR MORE beneficial to have an
"Authorize" and "Deauthorize" system for the plugins, rather than what seems like a lot
of authorizations that, should you not be "keeping track", could be depleted,
unbeknownst to you!