Password Protecting Personal File Sharing

Hi,
I can't find an option to password-protect the Personal File Sharing in System Preferences - and if I click Network in Finder, I can see my Mac (local server) and am able to access any folder, app or whatever. Can people on other macs who joined my network do this? The firewall for PFS is turned on.
Thanks guys.

You're not really turning PFS off. Didn't mean to give you that impression, sorry.
Sharepoints lets you specify which folders you ARE sharing, and password-protects them.
Just download it and see. A picture/demo is worth 1,000 words.
This is donationware software.
Like it? pay the guy something.
Don't like it? Don't use it.
Don't want to donate a few shekels? Then don't. (cheapskate that's a wink, since I'm just joking with you there.
I am not affiliated with Sharepoints in any way.

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    http://www.hornware.com/sharepoints/
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