Spyware Free: Guaranteed
Share Files without Putting Your Computer at Risk using Shazzle
Shazzle has a unique P2P business model. Our software is designed to service a variety of electronic and digital needs. Communities in Shazzle were specifically engineered to offer users a range of utility: a Shazzle community can be recreational and social (with Shazzle's social networking pages, free file sharing capabilities, live chat, etc.) or collaborative and productive (corporate and scholastic communities can take advantage of full-featured cooperative facilities). This is all offered to Shazzle users for free. The word “free” in this kind of context usually raises suspicions.
This is especially true owing to Shazzle's status as a “peer-to-peer” application. This study explains how “five popular file sharing tools” come bundled with some type of spyware, adware, and/or malware. The impact these types of programs have on networks and personal computers is profound and alarming. Businesses and individuals who are reliant on their PCs for work or school can't afford to be making use of products that open these expensive, invaluable instruments to malicious infestations.
We understand this concern. We appreciate the concern, and as we want our product to be indispensable to businesses and colleges, we feel a strong responsibility to answer it clearly and emphatically. Thus:
There is no sponsored, third-party ad, spy or malware rolled into the Shazzle application. When you download Shazzle, you are downloading one piece of software: Shazzle. You don't get any kind of behavior monitoring, ad-serving add-on. Poke around a little: see who else can legitimately make that claim without throwing in qualifiers (we don't say these things aren't installed “without your consent:” additional, third-party spy and adware programs simply aren't installed by Shazzle, ever).
Shazzle can do this because of the application's versatility. Shazzle has to do this because of the application's versatility. “Free P2P” doesn't need to be a dirty phrase anymore. We guarantee it.



