In medicine, prevention is said to be the best cure; when it comes to adware and spyware, the same principle applies: the best way to deal with spyware is simply to avoid it. Remember that spyware can be dangerous, collecting credit card numbers, passwords and log-in information that can be used to steal your identity. But even if spyware and adware merely collects e-mail addresses that can be used for spam marketing campaigns and causes pop-up ads to appear on your browser, it can still cost you valuable time and slow down your computer. Here are some tips to avoid spyware and adware.
• Don’t click on the cancel button in a pop-up ad; use the x in the corner instead;
• Set your operating system and browser security level to the medium setting, at least.
• Don’t download shareware from unknown sources; you can research questionable shareware by typing its name + spyware on a search engine.
• Keep your adware removal software current by downloading updates, since new spyware and adware programs appear all the time.
• Don’t click on a pop-up ad for free anti-spyware programs, since these are almost certainly bogus and will just install malware on your system. If you’re looking for software, go directly to the company’s website.
To find out if your computer is already infected with spyware and adware, go to www.bestadwareremovalsoftware.com for a free scan with Adware Alert. This adware removal software will not only remove adware and spyware from your computer, it will also remove all their harmful traces from your system to keep your computer running at optimum performance.
Tips on Avoiding Adware and Spyware
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