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Is  sharing internet connection with many people dangerous as one of them may hack you?
 I would begin to run my software and then people would complain about the connection slowing down lol.  I didn't go there to piss people off, but at the time I didn't have enough money to afford a VPN (virtual private network) where I could just connect to random servers or a VPS (virtual private server) where I could log in and use it like my own computer.  Both a VPN and VPS have different IPs than your own and you can hide behind them.  I would use the open connection at starbucks or other businesses that offered open connections and I'd get my work done.  Now I have a nice VPN and can run my software from home whenever I want
  I would begin to run my software and then people would complain about the connection slowing down lol.  I didn't go there to piss people off, but at the time I didn't have enough money to afford a VPN (virtual private network) where I could just connect to random servers or a VPS (virtual private server) where I could log in and use it like my own computer.  Both a VPN and VPS have different IPs than your own and you can hide behind them.  I would use the open connection at starbucks or other businesses that offered open connections and I'd get my work done.  Now I have a nice VPN and can run my software from home whenever I want 
 Sharing your internet connection should only be done with those you trust, like your family or friends, like hitmeasap said.
Sharing your connection is understandable, leaving your connection set to open will just result in your neighbors siphoning your connection and resources.  You open connection, just like how starbucks is, will be used by anyone in the area if they can get a strong enough connection.  Well, sometimes they will connect any ways and abuse your connection enough to get your ISP (internet service provider) breathing down your back. 
I know that I've personally gone to a starbucks and other free wifi places and used their connections to run my software that was resource heavy :D  I would begin to run my software and then people would complain about the connection slowing down lol.  I didn't go there to piss people off, but at the time I didn't have enough money to afford a VPN (virtual private network) where I could just connect to random servers or a VPS (virtual private server) where I could log in and use it like my own computer.  Both a VPN and VPS have different IPs than your own and you can hide behind them.  I would use the open connection at starbucks or other businesses that offered open connections and I'd get my work done.  Now I have a nice VPN and can run my software from home whenever I want :D
So in the end, don't share your connection with anyone that isn't family or friends.  Don't keep your connection set to open because you could get people like me who use your connection and lag you out of whatever you're doing :D
				Sharing your internet connection should only be done with those you trust, like your family or friends, like hitmeasap said.
Sharing your connection is understandable, leaving your connection set to open will just result in your neighbors siphoning your connection and resources.  You open connection, just like how starbucks is, will be used by anyone in the area if they can get a strong enough connection.  Well, sometimes they will connect any ways and abuse your connection enough to get your ISP (internet service provider) breathing down your back. 
I know that I've personally gone to a starbucks and other free wifi places and used their connections to run my software that was resource heavy :D  I would begin to run my software and then people would complain about the connection slowing down lol.  I didn't go there to piss people off, but at the time I didn't have enough money to afford a VPN (virtual private network) where I could just connect to random servers or a VPS (virtual private server) where I could log in and use it like my own computer.  Both a VPN and VPS have different IPs than your own and you can hide behind them.  I would use the open connection at starbucks or other businesses that offered open connections and I'd get my work done.  Now I have a nice VPN and can run my software from home whenever I want :D
So in the end, don't share your connection with anyone that isn't family or friends.  Don't keep your connection set to open because you could get people like me who use your connection and lag you out of whatever you're doing :D
				
				
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I can't see any reasons at all to share internet connection with other people than my family or friends, which means, people I trust. I don't think any of my friends or family members would try to hack me even if they knew how to do it. As any hack attempts they do wouldn't benefit them at all, it would actually be the opposite. If they DDoS me or whatever, they would be affected by that action too. With that being said, when would you share internet connection? And why would you share it with random people?
Best Regards,
hitmeasap Hello sanfora, I can't see any reasons at all to share internet connection with other people than my family or friends, which means, people I trust. I don't think any of my friends or family members would try to hack me even if they knew how to do it. As any hack attempts they do wouldn't benefit them at all, it would actually be the opposite. If they DDoS me or whatever, they would be affected by that action too. With that being said, when would you share internet connection? And why would you share it with random people? Best Regards, hitmeasap
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