it depends what you are downloading.
some of the downloads contain viruses, some do not.
In general, you can trust them if you download them from the manufacturer's website. Other notable third-party sites (like Softpedia, DriverGuide, or OpenDrivers) are usually reliable, though there is still a small chance a driver package may contain malware.
Softpedia has an unscrambler available for download. Filecluster is another good source. CAMO software produces an elite unscrambler and they have a trial version for free.
An attempt to defraud you by gaining you trust, and you end up giving them your personal information. They sell your information for money, or use it to gain money. Don't always trust people on the internet.
The best active desktop applications are Desktop Earth, Active Desktop, Web Slices, Xemico, Digital Scepter,Softpedia, CNET, Soft See, and Software Geek.
The experience is essentially anonymous, so you can't completely trust the profiles of people online.
Softpedia was created in 2001.
In general, you can trust them if you download them from the manufacturer's website. Other notable third-party sites (like Softpedia, DriverGuide, or OpenDrivers) are usually reliable, though there is still a small chance a driver package may contain malware.
Sometimes sites like Softpedia add trackers to your downloads. There has also been some complaints about viruses as a result of downloading from these places.
Softpedia or Cnet Download
Use softpedia....
It Depends what people you trust but not everyone is trusted .Never trust Restricted people
if they have a lot of trust points then trust them.
Softpedia or Cnet Download
Trust people, people will trust you :3
Trust within two people
Yes I trust my best friendYes I trust my best friendYes I trust my best friend
Some people are trust worthy. But not all are created equally.