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		<title>Four Rules To Eliminate Adware!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 04:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adware should usually be removed - Adware is sofware often designed to display advertisement, which can significantly reduce computer response times. They adversely impact computer response times by using RAM and PCU resources and often reducing the speed of any internet connection. This article gives four simple rules to eliminate Adware from any computer. Rule 1: Use Adware [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Adware should usually be removed -</strong> Adware is sofware often designed to display advertisement, which can significantly reduce computer response times. They adversely impact computer response times by using RAM and PCU resources and often reducing the speed of any internet connection. This article gives four simple rules to eliminate Adware from any computer.</p>
<p><strong>Rule 1: Use Adware remover software -</strong> Our recommended solution is simply to use an adware removal software and follow some simple steps to prevent undesirable adware installation on your computer. Adware removal software - free versions can be tried first &#8211; Using the free version of any popular adware removal software is usually very easy. This method is a good one, to check if a software meets your needs as well as experience any support and customer service. Click on <a title="how do I get rid of adware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-do-i-get-rid-of-adware.php">how do I get rid of adware</a> for more information</p>
<p><strong>Rule 2: Avoid P2P-</strong> It usually pays to be cautious with the programs you download from the internet. For instance programs delivered using Peer to Peer network (Peer to Peer/ P2P programs) should generally be avoided. In practice many of these programs leave computers open to virus threats, by often installing adware or their hard drives. This is a problem for many users who rely on Peer to Peer networks to share film content and music. You should recognise whether you are likely to use P2P and if so, you should use your adware remover software shortly after any download from a peer to peer network to remove any unwanted adware.</p>
<p><strong>Rule 3: Be wary of unpromted emails</strong> &#8211; Another good habit is to prevent adware being downloaded on your system by not opening emails from unknown senders, this is particularly recommended for emails with attachments. It is worth remembering that if an email looks to good to be true it probably is, hitting the Delete key is usually the smartest thing to do in that event. Click on <a title="how to remove spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-to-remove-adware.php">how to remove spyware</a> for more information</p>
<p><strong>Rule 4: Disable cookies -</strong>  Unless you know and trust the site you are browsing, you should disallow cookies. Cookies were initially designed for sites to recognise their visitors, the problem is now that they also allow adware, including spyware, which are programmed to transmit personal information about you to third parties.</p>
<p>Click on <a title="how to remove adware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-to-remove-adware.php">how to remove adware</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Spyware Protection – Three Habits to Make a Difference!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 00:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Achieving effective levels of protection relies on a change of behaviour from the user&#8217;s standpoint. This article explores three powerful habits, which users can develop in order to protect their persoanl information from spyware threats.   Adware Vs Spyware - The definition of adware is simply that of any type of software package that automatically plays, displays [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Achieving effective levels of protection relies on a change of behaviour from the user&#8217;s standpoint. This article explores three powerful habits, which users can develop in order to protect their persoanl information from spyware threats.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Adware Vs Spyware -</strong> The definition of adware is simply that of any type of software package that automatically plays, displays or download advertisements on your computer. Some adware are also known as spyware (privacy-invasive software), that obtain and share information from computer users without their knowledge or consent. Everyone should learn how to block spyware, because spyware can help third parties steal important information about us. Click on <a title="how to remove adware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-to-remove-adware.php">how to remove adware</a> for more information. </p>
<p><strong>Habit No 1 &#8211; Avoid Freeware.</strong> Clearly the prospect of downloading free songs, movies and other files is appealing to many and may appear as the right thing to do at the time. In the long run however, you may end up with more problems than anticipated with freeware and peer to peer software. Users are often unaware of the fact that downloading these software also lead to setting up adware on their systems.</p>
<p>Being careful will work to your advantage in the long run and this should involve downloading freeware from trusted sources only. </p>
<p><strong>Habit No 2 &#8211; Ignore Pop Ups.</strong> Like so many before you, you may have had the displeasure to experience popup ads, clicked on them opened your computer to spyware threats. The good news is that there are several popup blocker software out there, which can be downloaded free of charge from trusted sites, for example the MSN and Google toolbars can help keep popup at bay whilst browsing. The downside of these free programs however, is that they do not deal spyware already installed on your computer, and that they create a false sense of security for many users. Click on <a title="block spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/block-adware-and-spyware,-block-spyware-adware.php">block spyware</a> for more information. </p>
<p><strong>Habit No 3 &#8211; Be sure of what you install -</strong>You may be wondering also how you even exposed your computer to spyware threats in the first place. Well the answer may surprise you: Often, seemingly minor day to day activities can expose your computer. For instance, you may be browsing a site and coming across a dialogue box that says you need to install a program. You may be tempted to just click &#8220;OK&#8221; or &#8220;YES&#8221; without a second thought and unknowingly install adware or spyware programs as a result. Regretfully many free programs on the internet today are bundled with adware and spyware. We hope that you will, from know on, avoid any download from unfamiliar sources as part of your strategy to block adware and spyware. A simple principle to follow is not to download any software, if you do not know their purpose. It pays to be cautious with new and unfamiliar sites and not to accept any download unless you understand fully its purpose.</p>
<p>Click on <a title="how do I get rid of spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-do-i-get-rid-of-spyware.php">how do I get rid of spyware</a> for more information</p>
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		<title>Popups and Spyware Protection Need Better Tools Than Google and MSN Toolbars !</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 04:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article exposes the downside of relying on free software to block popup ads in the wider context of adware and spyware protection. Adware are commonly defined as any type of software which plays, displays or downloads advertisements on computers. Some adware are called spyware because their functions are invasive: They consist of obtaining then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article exposes the downside of relying on free software to block popup ads in the wider context of adware and spyware protection.</p>
<p>Adware are commonly defined as any type of software which plays, displays or downloads advertisements on computers. Some adware are called spyware because their functions are invasive: They consist of obtaining then sharing some personal information about the users without their consent or knowledge. </p>
<p>Adware popups have become a common irritation for most users and many are now looking for free ways to disable them. Many users do not think twice before relying on the free popup blocking functionality provided by the Google or MSN toolbar. Most users do not realise the link between popups and spyware, very few take the right steps to protect themselves and the majority of users concentrate on just blocking popup ads. The fact remains, that both the removal of adware and spyware as well as their prevention are necessary to protect the users privacy, safeguard the integrity of their computers and achieve a pleasant user experience on line. By contrast, simply blocking popups whilst browsing creates a false sense of security. This is the consequence of the real major problem with popups, which is not so much that they are an irritation, but rather the manifestation of spyware attacks. This issue is clearly evidenced by the many popups which can appear, even when computers are disconnected from the internet.</p>
<p><strong>Changing the browser settings is free and a step in the right direction</strong></p>
<p>Blocking adware popups whilst browsing is easy enough. Changing the privacy settings so that popups can no longer appear on screen can be done as follows:</p>
<p>·      Select Control Panel in your computer </p>
<p>·      Click on the Internet Options icon </p>
<p>·      Click on the Privacy tab. </p>
<p>·      There is a box next to &#8220;Turn on Pop Up Blocker&#8221;. </p>
<p>·      Tick this box and you will block adware popups. </p>
<p>Once the settings have been changed, users should adjust the privacy levels on their computer. Another option is to use the MSN or Google toolbar. Either toolbar can improve security when browsing the Internet. For more information, click on <a title="free pop up blockers" href="http://www.regirepair.com/free-pop-up-blockers,-free-popup-blockers.php">free popup blockers</a>.</p>
<p><strong>But, what about achieving complete protection? Are most users missing the bigger picture?</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately, most users simply focus on blocking popups then forget that their computer is probably infected with adware and spyware. Popup blocker programs like those included with the Google and MSN toolbars are useful, yet have inherent limitations. The main limitations is that they are only dealing with one aspect of the protection required to safeguard the users privacy and the integrity of their system. For more information click on <a title="block spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/block-adware-and-spyware,-block-spyware-adware.php">block spyware</a>.</p>
<p>It is highly advisable, to think more broadly about the methods to safeguard the users privacy, and the integrity of their computers against the threat of adware and spyware attacks. In addition to running an anti-virus software that is up to date, users should remove the spyware and adware on their computer. Adware and spyware are often downloaded without the users being aware of them.</p>
<p>The most popular adware and spyware removal tools can both block and get rid of adware and spyware. The most popular adware and spyware removal programs are constantly being kept up to date as they rely on research teams to update the software in order to deal with the latest threats as they first occur. Using adware and spyware removal programs deals with the root causes of adware and spyware infections by removing undesirable software then blocking adware and spyware. This method is therefore far superior than just relying on free popup blocker programs. For more information click on <a title="adware spyware removal" href="http://www.regirepair.com/adware-and-spyware-removal,-adware-spyware-removal.php">adware spyware removal</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Four Golden Rules Of Adware Eradication!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 03:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Adware are undesirable - Adware are programs designed to display ads, which can also dramatically slow down your computer and cause issues. They reduce computer response times by consuming RAM and PCU resources and can also reduce the speed of any internet connection. This article provides guidance, which anyone can follow to remove adware from any system. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Most Adware are undesirable -</strong> Adware are programs designed to display ads, which can also dramatically slow down your computer and cause issues. They reduce computer response times by consuming RAM and PCU resources and can also reduce the speed of any internet connection. This article provides guidance, which anyone can follow to remove adware from any system.</p>
<p><strong>Rule 1: Use Adware remover software -</strong> Our recommended solution is simply to use an adware removal software and follow some simple steps to prevent undesirable adware installation on your computer. Adware removal software - free versions can be tried first &#8211; Using the free version of any popular adware removal software is usually very easy. This approach makes sense as it means that you will be able to test if a program can meet your needs as experience the quality of any user support and customer service. Click on <a title="how do I get rid of adware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-do-i-get-rid-of-adware.php">how do I get rid of adware</a> for more information</p>
<p><strong>Rule 2: Avoid P2P-</strong> It usually pays to be cautious with the programs you download from the internet. For instance some software tools should be avoided, for example those delivered using Peer to Peer networks (Peer to Peer/ P2P). In practice many of these programs leave computers open to virus threats, by often installing adware or their hard drives. This is a problem for many users who rely on Peer to Peer networks to share film content and music. It usually pays to recognise if you are likely to make use of P2P and if so, you should use your preferred adware removal software after each download in order to remove any unwanted software.</p>
<p><strong>Rule 3: Be wary of unpromted emails</strong> &#8211; Another good habit is to prevent adware being downloaded on your system by not opening emails from unknown senders, this is particularly recommended for emails with attachments. Remember, email messages which look too good to be true probably are and should be deleted. Click on <a title="how to remove spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-to-remove-adware.php">how to remove spyware</a> for more information</p>
<p><strong>Rule 4: Disable cookies -</strong>  Unless you know and trust the site you are browsing, you should disallow cookies. Cookies were once meant to make browsing the Internet easier by enabling websites to recognise you, but cookies also open the door to adware, including spyware which are programmed to copy and send important user information, which can ultimately end up in the wrong hands.</p>
<p>Click on <a title="how to remove adware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/how-to-remove-adware.php">how to remove adware</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Just Rely on the Google and MSN Toolbars For Popups and Spyware Protection!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 16:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article draws attention to some of the limitations arising from relying on freeware to prevent and eliminate popup ads, in the overall context of adware and spyware protection. Adware is a common term meaning any type of software designed to play, display or download adverts on computers. Some adware are called spyware because their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article draws attention to some of the limitations arising from relying on freeware to prevent and eliminate popup ads, in the overall context of adware and spyware protection.</p>
<p>Adware is a common term meaning any type of software designed to play, display or download adverts on computers. Some adware are called spyware because their functions are invasive: They consist of obtaining then sharing some personal information about the users without their consent or knowledge. </p>
<p>Adware popups have become a common irritation for most users and many are now looking for free ways to disable them. The preferred solution for many users is to rely on the popup blocker function of either the Google or MSN toolbar. Unfortunately only a minority of users think about the relationship between popup ads and spyware, and even fewer think about spyware protection and prevention beyond blocking popups whilst browsing. Yet, in order to protect the users&#8217; privacy, preserve the integrity of their computers, and make any computing experience a pleasant one, both removal and prevention are important. This contrasts with just blocking popups, which simply creates a false sense of security. This is the consequence of the most serious problem with popups: Popups are not just &#8220;irritating&#8221;, they are symptomatic of spyware infection. This is also evidenced by popups appearing when users are not even on line.</p>
<p><strong>Changing the browser settings is free and a step in the right direction</strong></p>
<p>Blocking adware popups whilst browsing is easy enough. Changing the privacy settings so that popups can no longer appear on screen can be done as follows:</p>
<p>·      Select Control Panel in your computer </p>
<p>·      Click on the Internet Options icon </p>
<p>·      Click on the Privacy tab. </p>
<p>·      There is a box next to &#8220;Turn on Pop Up Blocker&#8221;. </p>
<p>·      Tick this box and you will block adware popups. </p>
<p>Once the settings have been changed, users should adjust the privacy levels on their computer. Another solution is to use the Google or MSN toolbar. Security when browsing the Internet can be improved when using these toolbars. For more information, click on <a title="free pop up blockers" href="http://www.regirepair.com/free-pop-up-blockers,-free-popup-blockers.php">free popup blockers</a>.</p>
<p><strong>But, how about true protection? Are most users missing the bigger picture?</strong></p>
<p>Users who seek to block adware popups, often forget that there is a high likelihood that their computer has already been infected with adware and spyware. Popup blockers such as those offered by the Google and MSN toolbars, whilst useful are just dealing with one aspect of privacy and system integrity protection. For more information click on <a title="block spyware" href="http://www.regirepair.com/block-adware-and-spyware,-block-spyware-adware.php">block spyware</a>.</p>
<p>It is highly advisable, to think more broadly about the methods to safeguard the users privacy, and the integrity of their computers against the threat of adware and spyware attacks. Users should also remove spyware and adware from their computer using appropriate tools, then run an up to date anti-virus software. Frequently users download adware and spyware unknowingly.</p>
<p>Getting rid of adware and spyware is easily achieved with the most popular adware and spyware removal programs, which can also block popup ads. The most popular adware and spyware removal software are frequently updated and rely on research teams to detect and review the latest adware and spyware. Using adware and spyware removal programs deals with the root causes of adware and spyware infections by removing undesirable software then blocking adware and spyware. This approach is clearly superior to the reliance on free popup programs. For more information click on <a title="adware spyware removal" href="http://www.regirepair.com/adware-and-spyware-removal,-adware-spyware-removal.php">adware spyware removal</a>.</p>
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