With the Privacy Patch no one can look at your shared files. That means that some might think you are a leecher. If so, then what's the point in sharing if people will still think you are a leech?
With the Privacy Patch no one can look at your shared files. That means that some might think you are a leecher. If so, then what's the point in sharing if people will still think you are a leech?
I don't care if people think I am a leech.
I am sharing and the people who are downloading from me know that.
I don't use the privacy patch, but I'm curious, have they thought of bundling it with kazaa? It seems like this would be the next logical step.
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What is the difference between the privacy patch and the option box in advanced options that says "prevent other users from getting a list of all your shared files"?
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I believe thats the patch, it is only in kazaa lite ++.Originally posted by clocker@19 April 2003 - 16:47
What is the difference between the privacy patch and the option box in advanced options that says "prevent other users from getting a list of all your shared files"?
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They're the same. The option is already in K++ editions. Also, even if you have it on, people can still upload from you.Originally posted by clocker@19 April 2003 - 16:47
What is the difference between the privacy patch and the option box in advanced options that says "prevent other users from getting a list of all your shared files"?
just use peer guardian, and dont worry about being called a leech...
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