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What is Spyware?
In easy terms, spyware
is software that transmits personally
identifiable information from your computer to
some place in the internet without your specific
knowledge.
Spyware is typically not the product you
install itself, but small add-ons, that you may
or may not disable during install. In most
cases, the End-User License Agreement (EULA)
somewhere has a few lines telling you about
privacy matters, but typically most users don't
read the complete EULA and never know they got
spyware on their system.
What is Adware? A less threatening sort is adware. Adware is similar to spyware, but does not transmit personally identifiable information, or at least the collector promises not to sell it. Instead, aggregated usage information is collected. Adware is also often a side-effect of spyware, as both monitor you for a sole purpose – delivering you advertisements that are especially tailored to your habits. |
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What's the big
deal?
Spyware and
adware cause the following problems:
What's
the solution?
There are many
different spyware/adware solutions on the market
today. ComputersPlus has tested many of these
applications and have found the following FREE
utilities, when installed, run, and updated
regularly will keep your computer free from
spyware/adware.
After
installing these utilities on your computer, you
will find that your Internet surfing will be
less cluttered with pop-up ads, your computer
will run smoother and faster, and your computer
will be more stable, reliable, and efficient.
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