My friend is an outdoorsman, at least that’s what he dreams of, on a day to day basis he tunes up home computers and does an exceptional job and has a fine reputation. If I have a personal computer quandary, he’s the emergency number I reach for and no matter how challenging or convoluted the problem, give him some leeway and he’ll find a way out. He mentioned something disconcerting the other night, it seems that 80% of the home computers he services have spyware or adware on their systems, and many his clients are unaware of it; e-mailing him when their systems grind to a halt.
The Internet is similar to a living, breathing creature continually developing, and sometimes not in a constructive path, though it definitely has given me opportunities. As the calendar turns and expertise moves forward, so also does malware, spyware and adware. It is critical in this day and age to have Spyware Removal tools on your system and to schedule scans on a regualr basis; imperative is running software updates, because what worked yesterday may overlook a new type ofvirus or adwarecoded since the previous scan.
As a test for this article (but not using this system) I performed a test, removing my anti spyware, anti adware software then visiting several auto surf sites. These sites are perfect for new webmasters, providing them the method to send people to particular websites, accomplished by their at other sites. The operation is performed this way:
A person visits a particular site and receives credits for looking at the site The credits are assigned to a site you want to promote. Then When someone else surfs, your website is offered for review. The system is designed so everyone gets a look at someone elses site.
In theory this is a beautiful plan, but some (not all) of these sites are either part of a larger entity or frequented by marketers who are less than honest. Their intent is not to simply display their offer or website, but to install spyware on your computer. And with today’s technology some of this malware is intelligient enough to start the download of spyware/adware onto your computer, simply by looking at their innocent looking marketing offer. I’m not criticizing these sites or suggesting that all are bad, I am recommending vigilance and suggesting you be certain your computer is protected.
If you’re reading this, statistics say you may already have or will certainly fall victim to spyware or adware. If you’re thinking, I don’t visit those kinds of sites and I definetely don’t install illegal software, then pat yourself on the back, but you are still at risk. Take the safeguard and guard yourself your system. Remember the old warning…
’an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’
In this day and age it not only makes good sense, its mandatory to protect yourself. Many of your files, either from your job or personal reasons; just imagine getting up to discover all your details gone. Appalling, completely… Could it happen?… It’s happened to others. Preventable? Yes by installing the best adware removal tools.
Okay are you listening now, perhaps you’re wondering what exactly will spyware and adware do to my computer. Outstanding, happy to know you’re taking heed. Mostly spyware and adware are not are not created to ruin your system, instead they are like a fly on the wall. Collecting datathen reporting back to a website; the spyware sometimes will initiate pop-ups and they most certainly can smother your PC, slow your processor and lessen your connection to the net. It’s not so much the damage done, but the fact that your life, your privacy, your system has been breached and these people (whomever they are) have no right to be there.
I’m very grateful there are smart programmers that feel precisely the way I feel; this means these programmers want to do something about it. I don’t know how to write code, My skill is writing, and I offer this article to offer advance warning and propose you take precautions and guard your PC. I thank those defenders of safe browsing with the hard work and heart to code and make available these fine spyware/adware removal programs.
When you decide on one of the spyware/malware programs to install, I’d suggest regular scans of your PC. When the automatic features of the program are used, you’ll find it does most of the grunt work automatically, and in all probability while you’re asleep.
- Ron Rogers













