Protecting Your Computer from Adware and
Spyware
Protecting your computer from adware and
spyware is crucial to being safe while online! It is sad,
but now computer users have to be aware of more than just spam and
viruses. We now have to concern ourselves with the new world of
adware and spyware. What are adware and spyware, and how can you
protect your computer from them? While adware and spyware are often
grouped together, they are in fact different. Adware is the
software that decides which ads to show on your computer while you
are surfing the Internet. It can also be responsible for ads
popping up on your computer when you are not even using the
Internet. Spyware is software designed to mine your personal
information from the computer while you are using it. This
information is then sent to a third party, and you have no idea
this is going on. Most often this is simply information about where
you are going on the Internet, but often it targets your personal
identity information. Whether you are batting spyware, adware, or
both, there are several things you can do to protect yourself. You
are on the right track now because you are getting educated about
adware and spyware.
How to Tell If Your Computer Is Affected
The first step to protecting yourself from
adware and spyware is determining if your computer
is affected by the malicious programs. Usually, the first clue that
you have a problem is a sudden and unexpected issue with the
performance on your computer. If your Internet browser suddenly
works slowly, or not at all, you might have a problem. Also, adware
and spyware can make your entire computer run slowly. If you notice
these problems, it is time to check your computer thoroughly.
Protections from Adware and Spyware
Protecting your computer from adware and spyware
should be one of your first priorities. It may not be possible to
completely avoid these programs installing themselves on your
computer, but there are steps you can take to keep it from
happening. The best way to protect yourself is to avoid installing
software you are not familiar with. When you get those pop up boxes
asking you if you trust the source of the software you are about to
download, think twice before clicking yes! The most common way for
spyware and adware to get on your computer is by piggybacking on a
program you intended to install. Free programs are one of the best
culprits of this problem.
Do not click on those pop ups that say your
computer is at risk! These are also prime places for spyware to
install on your computer. The minute you press “yes” to doing a
security scan, you are opening your computer up for unwanted, and
often dangerous, software. Make sure you have anti spyware
programming installed on your computer, and that you use it on a
frequent basis. Even if you are not noticing a problem, check. You
might choose one day a week to do a scan for spyware and
adware. This is one of the best things you can do to
protect yourself.
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