Top Tips To Remove All Spyware From
Your PC
Spyware is all the rage these days
(rage being an ironically appropriate word, in more
ways than one)! It's quite angering when you realize
how many programs are running on your computer without
your consent. And it begs the question of where they
came from.
Where Does Spyware Come From
Some spyware is installed when you
are installing other programs. If it's been said a million
times before, it bears repeating: PAY ATTENTION when
you install things. Don't just click Yes or Next at
every dialog.
And when a website says, This website
wants to install an Active X or something similar, make
sure you trust the site you're on before you install
it. If it's some random site you encountered through
a search result, chances are, it may not be trustworthy.
If it's Microsoft or something, no problem! Just be
careful. Also, consider what you're doing and whether
it's important enough to warrant the installation of
something. It's almost guaranteed you can get the info
you're looking for from a site that does not install
anything in order for you to get it.
On With the Tips Already!
Spyware can disguise itself as scripts,
programs, parts of installations and otherwise. So the
main remedy is prevention. That is the top tip!
The second most important tip to remove
all spyware from your PC is to check what is installed.
Go to START Control Panel Add/Remove programs. Browse
that list and uninstall what you don't need. Search
Google if you don't recognize certain programs. If you
recognize the manufacturer of the program (such as Microsoft
or the brand of your computer) it is probably ok to
leave those installed. Do not uninstall things unless
you are 100% sure they are not supposed to be there!
A third tip is not to install programs
at all that are free downloads. If you do choose to
find free programs online, you are taking the risk that
such programs aren't free at all. They may be monetarily
free, but that doesn't mean you are getting a free ride
in terms of spyware. Chances are these programs may
install processes (spyware) that compromise your privacy,
security, and even the functionality and performance
of your PC.
The fourth recommendation is to install
a great spyware remover program to help automatically
identify and uninstall annoying and dangerous programs
and processes. You can also do this manually if you
research it, so make sure you are doing your part. Don't
rely exclusively on third-party software to maintain
your computer. Owning a computer is like owning a vehicle:
you need to know how to take care of it, keep it healthy,
and make it last. These things don't come in the form
of one or two simple anti-spyware or anti-virus programs.
They come from your diligence and only a moment here
or there.
Fifthly, and this is going to sound
like a plug for major brands, but it can be true: Make
the investment and purchase top software instead of
the al-cheapo stuff. This can actually help. It is not
always the case, but more often than not the discount
software is inexpensive because they are making their
money from other third parties who pay them to proliferate
onto everyone's computers spyware and viruses. Your
personal info is valuable to companies who may or may
not use it against you.
Always Think Outside of the Box!
One recommendation that, again, could
never be said enough is to be proactive and take full
initiative with your computer. You should be in control
of your computer, not the other way around! And stop
the mindset of I'm not a computer geek. Becoming good
with computers is the result of the age-old practice-makes-perfect
concept! Experiment, research, and keep an open mind.
If you get frustrated with something
you want your computer to do or not do, research it.
Ask Google your question. You'll be surprised how many
things will come up. (Perhaps that's how you got here!)
If your favorite search engine doesn't help, call or
stop into your local computer shop. (This is not the
big chain store that puts you on hold for ten years
the LOCAL one!). Inquire about the price of an accessory
you've been considering anyway, making it worth their
while. Then ask them your question. You'd be amazed
how much free help and advice you can get. Many computer-oriented
people are passionate about it and love to help others
even when a dollar sign isn't attached.
Tip: If You're
Looking To Kill Off Spyware, We Highly Recommend Using:
Paretologic's
XoftSpySE Software Product.
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