This prevents the file from sending your data to a remote server.

If you did not explicitly download this file from a trusted official website (like Microsoft, Adobe, or a verified developer), it should be treated as . Cybercriminals often use generic "Setup" names to lure users searching for free or cracked software. How to Check the File’s Legitimacy: Before running the file, perform these safety checks:

A niche or unofficial tool for a specific minor application.

Keep your Windows Defender or third-party antivirus active and up to date.

Right-click the file, select Properties , and look for a Digital Signatures tab. A legitimate file from a major developer will have a verified signature.