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Exe Files
as i asked on removed thread. what does it mean? would you ever/never open one.
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>>>so really youd never want to click on one from anywhere.
Unless it was a program that you were actively seeking to add to your computer AND you were 100% certain about the authenticity of the site from which you were downloading it. (e.g. it's perfectly safe to download new browsers, which will have 'exe' files to install them, as long as you're downloading Firefox from the Mozilla website, Chrome from the Google website and so on. Any other download websites should be treated with suspicion unless they're well-known and trusted by everyone, such as Cnet.com).
Unless it was a program that you were actively seeking to add to your computer AND you were 100% certain about the authenticity of the site from which you were downloading it. (e.g. it's perfectly safe to download new browsers, which will have 'exe' files to install them, as long as you're downloading Firefox from the Mozilla website, Chrome from the Google website and so on. Any other download websites should be treated with suspicion unless they're well-known and trusted by everyone, such as Cnet.com).
there was a removed thread, og, and when you try to 'click' on the photo a warning came on lap-top saying it could cause damage. and someone else said it was an exe file. so i suppose there are good ones and bad ones. and if you dont know the difference dont take a chance by clicking on them (after the warning)