by Leonard Watson
There are ways you can prevent, or at least make it harder for adware to be installed on your computer. Adware and spyware make your computer sluggish as well as send unwanted information to advertisers or worse, hackers. Here are some ways to detect and remove unwanted adware programs. Also, there are ways to remove programs that are already installed on your computer.
First off, try and stay away from sites that are considered “bad neighborhoods”. Bad neighborhood sites are sites that tend to have spam ware or an abundance of pop-ups. An example of bad neighborhood sites are hacker sites, warez, pirated software, adult and free streaming movies websites. If you do go to these types of sites, try and not to download anything of the pop-ups that come up and be careful of the wording on the pop-ups. A good way to remove pop-ups without clicking on anything is pressing shift f4.
When you do get pop-ups, make sure to read each one carefully before closing it. Sometimes the pop-ups trick you into installing unwanted applications. Only install software that you agree to and have performed through research on. If you are going to download software and are unsure if it contains adware, try installing a program called Spychecker. Spychecker will determine whether the program you’re about to install has adware in its application.
Try and run antivirus software and other forms of adware prevention software. The best and free adware checker is called Ad-Aware by Lavasoft. Try and run these types of software daily, especially if you are going to a lot of bad neighborhood websites.
Use a firewall to protect yourself from unwanted visitors. Firewalls prevent programs from accessing your computer and communicating with the internet. Without proper permission, you will prevent any unwanted adware programs from communicating with your computer and relaying information to the internet.
Adware Prevention and Removal Guide
There are ways you can prevent, or at least make it harder for adware to be installed on your computer. Adware and spyware make your computer sluggish as well as send unwanted information to advertisers or worse, hackers. Here are some ways to detect and remove unwanted adware programs. Also, there are ways to remove programs that are already installed on your computer.
First off, try and stay away from sites that are considered “bad neighborhoods”. Bad neighborhood sites are sites that tend to have spam ware or an abundance of pop-ups. An example of bad neighborhood sites are hacker sites, warez, pirated software, adult and free streaming movies websites. If you do go to these types of sites, try and not to download anything of the pop-ups that come up and be careful of the wording on the pop-ups. A good way to remove pop-ups without clicking on anything is pressing shift f4.
When you do get pop-ups, make sure to read each one carefully before closing it. Sometimes the pop-ups trick you into installing unwanted applications. Only install software that you agree to and have performed through research on. If you are going to download software and are unsure if it contains adware, try installing a program called Spychecker. Spychecker will determine whether the program you’re about to install has adware in its application.
Try and run antivirus software and other forms of adware prevention software. The best and free adware checker is called Ad-Aware by Lavasoft. Try and run these types of software daily, especially if you are going to a lot of bad neighborhood websites.
Use a firewall to protect yourself from unwanted visitors. Firewalls prevent programs from accessing your computer and communicating with the internet. Without proper permission, you will prevent any unwanted adware programs from communicating with your computer and relaying information to the internet.
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