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this video is just a short extract from the entire course if you wish to see all of the videos from this series at higher quality and in far larger screen size head over to eye F skills comm Id like to now show you how to tighten up your file-sharing security and I have a good example here on my own Mac so Im going to go into system preferences were going to go into sharing and we see that file-sharing has been enabled on my Macintosh so Im going to highlight that and we see that there is a list of shared folders if you click on those you will see each individual user or group that is allowed to access that shared folder note that it also warns me that Windows sharing is on so first of all lets go into options and we see that we can disable types of sharing so right now Apple file a protocol AFP is turned off lets go ahead and turn that on because I like AFP as a stronger form of file sharing I stay away from sharing files and folders with FTP unless its a one-off type of situa