RocknRoland
Posts: 5
Joined: 1/25/2005 Status: offline
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I have used AVG, Spybot and Ad-aware (all free) for years and have nothing but praise for them. I am all over the web and will usually pick up some, albeit a small amount of garbage along the way and these items always keep my system clean. As stated by Veldor, run one after the other (Spybot/Ad-Aware) to rid yourself of all pests. Make sure you always update their definitions each time you run so you are up to date with the scum out there trying to infect your system. Also get the latest version (Ad-Aware has just recently been updated) Two other items I would highly suggest as well are SpyGuard (DL and Browser Hijack protection) and SpywareBlaster (prevents the installation of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted pests. Blocks spyware/tracking cookies in Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox. Restricts the actions of potentially dangerous sites in Internet Explorer...ex redirects) Both freeware, highly effective and very small applications. One last item I would suggest is IE-Spyad. This tiny item adds much more restricted sites to your IE security list which is updated at least once a week. With these your system is almost like a fortress against the malicious crap out there on the web. I am not in any way affiliated with any of these products other than just a user. My intention is just to enlighten others out there who, like me, want to feel secure in browsing the web. I use primarily two browsers, Avant and Firefox. Avant is an IE clone with tabs (uses the IE engine) so it has IE's security problems. Why I don't use Firefox exclusively is that, though a very fine browser, it still has it's own limitations. It all depends on my purpose on the web as to which one I use. quote:
ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn One neat thing you can do is to go ahead and accept "Gator" advertisements to get various free software packages such as DivX Pro etc etc... and then wipe Gator off your computer with Ad-Aware. The software downloads continue to work, but no ads <hee hee>. With as much freeware/open source products out there for us, any dishonest ways of obtaining products that are meant to be bought should be seriously considered as NOT an option. Too many people have given their time and expertise in making them and I am sure if the shoe was on the other foot you too would not take too kindly to such actions. Just my opinion. RnR
< Message edited by RocknRoland -- 1/26/2005 4:07:11 AM >
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