
With new viruses, spyware, and other malware surfacing every day, keeping your computer protected can seem like a full-time job. It can also cost a lot if you buy a commercial solution for each problem. Luckily, there are a lot of cheap and free options to reduce the sticker shock and beef up your security.
In conjunction with the information I wrote about spyware I also want to tell you a bit about what is commonly called "Adware." The concept of advertising paying for things is an old one. Think about it. You turn on your television and every program is sponsored by a variety of products. You read a newspaper and you see advertising for a wide range of things.
In conjunction with the information I wrote about "spyware" I also want to tell you a bit about what is commonly called "Adware." The concept of advertising paying for things is an old one. Think about it. You turn on your television and every program is sponsored by a variety of products.
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