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guest - May 28th, 2009 4:44 PM

There is so much talk about adware and getting rid of it. What are some of the best adware eliminator programs on the market? [br]


guest - May 28th, 2009 5:03 PM

No matter what adware program you get, the main goal is to get rid of any adware program that may have been installed on your PC. If you do a lot of suffering on the Internet daily, or you download shareware programs frequently, you may get adware without knowing it. In this case, it would be advisable to purchase an adware eliminator program that will get rid of your adware programs automatically and work each day in the background to ensure your hard drive is safe from adware downloads. [br][br]The best and most current programs on the Internet are McAfee VirusScan, Norton AntiVirus 2008, and Trend Micro PC-Cillin 2008. Each one of these programs are now designed to find and destroy adware, as well as spyware, besides viruses. Many of these programs have a lot of features and functionality built into them to help you get the most protection for your PC possible. [br][br]Another area to consider is your ISP. In order to get your business, many ISPs will offer adware elimination as part of their service to you. This way, when you log on to the service, and you were to download files, they will have an adware program installed to intercept that down, destroy the adware program, then pass control of the download back to you. This way your computer never gets to experience the threat at all. [br][br]An example of some ISPs that offer such adware protection include America Online (AOL) and EarthLink[br][br]


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You can protect your computer from viruses without expensive software. Instead, follow these simple tips:

Stay up-to-date on all system updates.

Don't download any email attachments you weren't expecting.

Avoid freeware and peer-to-peer sharing sites.

Use alternative web browsers and email software.