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Windows Vista™ Privacy Statement Last Updated: November 2006 Contents
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What this feature does
Peer Name Resolution Service allows applications and services to register and to look up a remote application or service, and then get the associated IP address to enable communication with each other over the Internet or a network. A Peer Name is a unique set of alphanumeric characters (for example, 25028246da822ce8ba9a8135552e7a1bcaa50db6).
Information collected, processed or transmitted
When you publish a Peer Name using the Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP), the Peer Name Resolution Service publishes a hash of your Peer Name and associates it with your IP address. If an application you are running has published a Peer Name, any computer running the Peer Name Resolution Service can look up the published Peer Name to get your IP address, and then connect and communicate with your computer over the Internet or a network.
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