Nine Tips for Dealing With Adware
If you want to prevent adware from being installed on your computer or think you may already have it installed here are a few tips.
- Download freeware sparingly. Many adware programs are bundled in “freeware,” or programs available for free download on the Internet.
- Install a firewall. If an Adware program tries to access the Internet, the firewall will notify you.
- Don’t click “OK.” Plenty of pop-ups on the Internet will install adware on your computer if you click “OK.”
- Install current updates. Microsoft Windows and other operating systems aren’t perfect; they all have security flaws that are regularly updated by the manufacturers.
- Use a pop-up blocker. Sometimes it’s safest to avoid pop-ups altogether.
- Download and update an adware-removal program. Make sure you choose a trusted program; some install adware while claiming to remove it.
- If you have adware on your computer, disconnect it from the Internet. While your computer is connected, the adware program can send information about you to a third party.
- Scan, restart, and scan again. Some adware programs may try to hide when an adware removal program is activated; to prevent this, scan and restart at least three times.
- Contact a professional. If your adware removal program is not effectively removing the malicious software, the problem may be too complex for you to handle alone.
Adware can be a nuisance, but it can also be avoided. So to summarize some handy tips include: Don’t download freeware from unknown websites, install a pop-up blocker and firewall and keep your Internet browser updated and secure. Taking these simple steps means that you will be able to prevent most adware problems before they start.
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