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Immediately Defend Against Terrible Adware



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By : Albert J. Swizer    zero times read
Submitted 2010-03-10 03:21:45
With the massive growth of the Internet in recent years, it's no wonder that more and more people are taking advantage of this awesome opportunity. The more your surf on line, the more you can't help but notice the amazing amount of cool stuff you can find in the form of entertainment, useful information, and even employment opportunities. However, everything is not as happy as it seems. There is a downside to all this Internet goodness. What I'm talking about here is spyware and adware.

What exactly is spyware and adware? First of all, these two categories of programs are dissimilar from something commonly referred to as "malware," which is short for malicious software. Malicious software is designed to do only one thing: Wipe out as much of your computer's information as possible. And often times it does this, and then makes copies of itself and sends itself to all your email friends.

Spyware and adware, on the other hand, aren't so heinous. Yes, they can freeze your computer and make you want to chuck it out the window, but they aren't intended with such sinful purposes. They only spy around to find information. Many times personal information that you'd rather not get out in the open.

Many times spyware serves a helpful function. Parents, companies, bosses, they need to know that the computers that under their influence are being put to good use. No parent wants their child surfing to adult web sites, and no boss wants is or her staff goofing off while they should be functioning. These are some normal uses of deliberately installed spyware by people that actually have a vested interest in the user of the target computer. But what about the other kind?

The other kind is installed without your knowledge, and devoid of your permission. Often times they come along with something that you may have thought was "free," like a effective desktop icon, or some file sharing software. But more often than not, these "free" software programs often come with spyware and adware pre installed.

How do you get rid of it once you have it? The best way is to acquire and run an anti spyware software program. These are either free, or paid. The free ones are great, but sometimes they aren't up to date enough to take care of the most recent spyware programs out there. When this happens, sometimes the best thing to do is pay for a program. This way, you'll not only always be up to date, but you'll also have sustained protection against forthcoming invasions. The Internet is a great place, and filled with tremendous resources and entertainment. You shouldn't spend your vital time distressing about spyware on your computer.
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