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Windroy Windroy is an Android emulator for the Windows platform. If the message is from the website then I would suggest you just forego the files. This doesn't make any sense. You say you trust the source, but "Recommend you to use tools to download it" isn't even a proper English sense, and "download tools" aren't really a product category on the Macintosh. It sounds like a spear fisher trying to get you to install malware onto your computer.

I'd try a different plan. Can you have them upload to dropbox or use Hightail? There are two different "sources" here that you need to establish trust with. You shouldn't trust any website you can't read without a translator.

If you trust the person who's actually sending you the files, and they speak the language the website is in, ask them how you're supposed to download them; they'll know better than anybody else if they actually use this service. There are some file-sharing websites out there that are probably safe to download from if you trust the source, but that limit the size of the files that you can download for free - anything larger than that limit and you have to pay.

I would not trust these websites with my credit card or bank information, nor would I trust whatever "tools" they offer to allow large downloads. Many of these sites also have embedded ads where the "obvious" big brightly-colored DOWNLOAD button is actually an ad for "download tools" that would install who-knows-what kind of crappy bloatware or malware if you kept going. The real "download" button is smaller and near the bottom of the page or something. So that would be two things to check - that you're actually clicking the real download button, and that the files that your source is trying to share are small enough that you can download them for free.

And I'll second the idea of seeing if your sources could use dropbox or Hightail instead. Response by poster: Reading these responses, I've been thinking about my options. Yes, the download button is indeed the download button Google Translate says as much , but the fact that none of the solutions seem intuitive makes me think I'm just going to have them put the images somewhere else. If they won't, then perhaps that's the first sign of shadiness.

Thanks for all the advice, folks, I appreciate it. It doesn't matter that you trust the sender. Senders can pick free sharing sites that may be dodgy.

If you tell us the site, maybe we can give advice on whether it's known good. Without knowing, I can't recommend that you download something. And another commenter mentioned sites that have ads that masquerade as download links. These are often identical in appearance to the real download link.



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