Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of spyware gratis::How to Remove Spyware? - What's Your Question?







Review of spyware gratis::How to Remove Spyware? - What's Your Question?








It's               too               bad               people               don't               take               more               advantage               of               freeware               out               there               on               the               net.

The               basic               assumption               probably               is               that               most               of               that               type               of               software               doesn't               do               much               that's               helpful               for               sophisticated               computer               users               doing               sophisticated               tasks               day               and               day               out.

That               really               isn't               further               from               the               truth--and               it's               especially               true               with               one               particular               virus               program               that               just               about               all               smart               computer               technicians               will               tell               you               is               better               than               any               other:               Avast!

(Exclamation               point               is               part               of               the               title.)               Now               in               its               20th               year,               this               program               isn't               an               American               creation,               but               it's               nonetheless               more               efficient               than               any               American-made               anti-virus               program               on               the               market.

The               company               that               produces               it               is               called               Alwil               Software               and               based               in,               of               all               places,               Prague.

Yes,               welcome               to               the               reality               that               America               doesn't               make               everything               great--particularly               software.
               There               is               a               choice               to               use               the               freeware               version               of               Avast,               or               a               shareware               "Professional"               edition               that               you               can               download               as               a               60-day               trial               and               then               a               requirement               to               purchase               a               license               key               number               that               will               need               to               be               updated               through               certain               increments               you               choose               or               are               willing               to               pay.

Sure,               all               anti-viruses               are               out               to               make               money,               and               this               one               makes               their               money               through               this               method.

But               even               that               charge               for               a               license               key               is               more               reasonable               than               the               yearly               update               fees               at               Norton's               or               McAfee.

Also,               the               shareware               version               is               probably               unnecessary               for               most               average               computer/internet               users.

That               shareware               version               does,               however,               provide               more               extensive               protection               for               those               who               do               more               risky               things               on               the               net.

The               basic               version               will               amaze               you               at               how               powerful               it               is               on               weeding               out               viruses,               spyware               and               malware               of               all               kinds.
               The               only               thing               about               it               you               might               find               uncomfortable               (that               I               mention               at               the               end)               is               a               certain               computer               voice               it               uses               to               alert               you               to               myriad               updates               in               a               given               day.

It's               akin               to               having               HAL               9000               on               your               computer.


               
               Just               a               sampling               of               what               Avast               can               do               that's               equal               with               Norton               and               McAfee...
               As               with               most               anti-virus               programs,               Avast               will               protect               you               in               real               time.

That               means               the               minute               you               get               a               virus,               it'll               detect               it               immediately               and               let               you               know               so               you               can               take               steps               to               either               delete               it               or               quarantine               it.

Avast               doesn't               call               it               the               ugly               name               of               a               quarantine,               though.

Here,               it's               a               Virus               Chest               where               you               can               not               only               place               found               viruses               in               there               so               they               won't               bother               you               (what               an               original               concept)               but               also               some               of               your               valuable               files               in               your               operating               system               where               they               can               be               run               while               being               shielded               from               getting               a               virus               in               the               first               place               (much               more               of               an               original               concept).
               Considering               we're               talking               free               here,               you               also               get               real-time               protection               on               your               IM's,               email               and               peer-to-peer               as               you'd               normally               have               in               the               pricey               programs.

It               also               has               a               nice               feature               called               Rootkit               that               works               in               conjunction               with               Windows               and               fishes               for               benign               or               serious               viruses               hidden               in               out-of-the-way               places               in               your               operating               system.

Just               a               few               nights               before               my               writing               of               this               review,               I               had               an               alert               from               Avast               (after               a               new               program               upgrade               to               4.8               as               of               this               writing)               that               I               had               a               virus               embedded               somewhere               in               Windows               XP.

This               was               the               first               time               I               had               an               alert               from               Avast               about               a               virus               and               it               asked               me               to               do               one               thing               that               my               previous               Norton               software               didn't               do:               Restart               the               computer               while               Avast               did               a               boot               scan.

And               that's               where               one               of               the               greatest               features               comes               in.
               When               Avast               detects               a               virus,               it'll               do               a               complete               scan               of               your               system               (usually               taking               about               half-an-hour               as               most               do)               as               your               computer               reboots.

It               might               look               a               little               scary               that               Avast               hijacks               Windows               during               the               reboot               stage               for               that               time               frame,               but               never               fear.

After               the               scan               was               completed,               it               located               a               trojan               virus               and               gave               me               the               option               of               what               to               do               with               it.

I               chose               delete,               which               arguably               isn't               always               the               right               thing               to               do--especially               when               it's               in               your               Windows               system.
               Through               that               boot               scan               process,               it               prevents               viruses               from               coming               in               and               disabling               Avast               as               some               do.

It               has               a               strong               guard               against               such               things               so               you               can               make               sure               it's               always               working               for               you               behind               the               scenes               as               you               surf               the               heavily-fortified               landmine               of               the               internet.
               Oh,               and               then               there's               that               computer               voice               Avast               uses...


               
               Avast               9000?
               Perhaps               one               annoyance               with               Avast               is               that               it               updates               sometimes               half-a-dozen               times               a               day.

When               it               does               update,               a               little               blue               pop-up               will               rise               in               the               lower               right-hand               corner               of               your               screen.

Following               a               little               chime,               you'll               hear               a               voice               that               sounds               eerily               like               the               voice               of               HAL               in               "2001:               A               Space               Odyssey."               It               might               startle               you               to               hear               "Virus               data-base               as               been               up-dated"               (hyphens               to               show               you               how               typical               of               a               robotic               voice               it               is)               multiple               times               a               day--particularly               if               you're               working               in               a               quiet               room.

After               a               while,               though,               you'll               get               used               to               it               and               will               either               ignore               it               or               start               uttering               what               Dave               said               to               HAL               in               "2001":               "Thank               you."               I               promise               it'll               never,               ever               get               to               "Open               the               pod               doors,               Mr.

Avast."
               Here's               an               enthusiastic               recommendation               to               dump               your               McAfee               or               Norton               virus               software               you               bought               for               $20               or               $30               and               go               gratis               with               Avast.

It's               been               proven               to               catch               all               viruses               (even               rare               ones)               every               single               time.

Keep               in               mind,               though,               that               you               need               to               re-register               to               get               a               new               registration               key               number               after               a               year--all               as               a               security               measure.
               50               million               people               around               the               world               use               this               software               now,               despite               it               still               being               unknown               to               many               who               still               shell               out               the               dough               to               make               Norton               and               McAfee               a               monopoly               in               the               anti-virus               and               anti-spyware               business...






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