Personally I use a "software firewall". For example, if the application tries to create a new file, it asks my permission first. It's kind of annoying but at least it keeps me safe.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Matt Kremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Lenard Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Aaron Maupin wrote: >>> >>> Matt Kremer wrote: >>> >>>> So, now that we know PyGames work with my P.G.O., I hope to see some of >>>> you around the community :) It should be a great way to get the word out >>>> about your games and allow people to play them without downloading. >>> >>> Uh, you do know that downloading using a Java applet (or whatever your >>> system involves) instead of using the browser is still downloading, right? >>> >>> Maybe you mean play without installing. >>> >> Also remember that Python is no more secure a language than C. Anything >> goes. > > I am aware, as stated before, harmful "games" should be caught quickly, and > the end user should exercise caution. I have a link to my TOS right by the > play and download links on every games page. > >