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VP2P File-Sharing: Reducing Risks
Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing allows users to share files online through an informal network of computers running the same software.
File-sharing can give you access to a wealth of information, but it also has a number of risks. You could download copyright-protected material or viruses without meaning to. Or you could mistakenly allow other people to copy files you don't mean to share. If you're considering P2P file-sharing:
- Set up the file-sharing software very carefully, checking the proper settings so that other users won't have access to your private files.
- Consider installing anti-spyware software. Some file-sharing programs install spyware that can monitor your browsing habits and send that data to third parties.
- You may want to adjust the file-sharing program's controls so that it is not connected to the P2P network all the time. Some file-sharing programs automatically open every time you turn on your computer.
- Use anti-virus software and a firewall, and keep them up to date. Files you download using a P2P network could be mislabeled, hiding a virus or other unwanted content.
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