MAS is fully [open-source](index.html#MAS_Latest_Release). You can open the batch files with Notepad and verify it. It has many users/stars on GitHub. You can even perform the activation manually, check the Docs section for instructions.
Yes, use the Ohook activation option. However, you can't get server-side O365-specific features such as 1TB storage in OneDrive, though almost all other features and 5GB storage in a free OneDrive account would work fine.
- **Why Office is showing the "Update License" button in the file menu?\
**It is appearing even for customers who have a genuine subscription license and there is nothing to worry about. More [info](https://support.microsoft.com/office/update-license-button-29025197-58d9-4b17-acc1-99a45dabf330).
**No. [Copilot](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/microsoft-copilot) is an additional plan that can be added to existing subscriptions of Microsoft 365.
-**Can I get Python in Excel with MAS activation?**\
[Python in Excel](https://support.microsoft.com/office/introduction-to-python-in-excel-55643c2e-ff56-4168-b1ce-9428c8308545) is currently in the preview and it's a server-side feature. To get this feature, you need to switch the office update channel to the [Insider build](https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts/discussions/399#discussioncomment-8871527) and then you will be able to get a few tries to test it if you don't have a Microsoft 365 subscription, meaning to get full access, you need a subscription license and it won't work with MAS activation.
It's because it's a community project and involves many contributors, splitting donations is not practical, and also because profiting from piracy is not good.