Ways to Reduce Privacy Invasion
May 27, 2008 – 4:39 pmGood spyware blocking is a must for personal computer users. Users are continuously being pummeled with viruses and other types of programs. Our inboxes are overflowing with useless spam and undetected perils.
Unbeknownst to us, they monitor our internet surfing patterns, keep track of the sites that we visit, and record passwords and other vital information about us. Other forms of spyware will go beyond simple tracking and actually keep track of our keystrokes. These programs will use this info to pinpoint their marketing efforts. Sometimes these programs have viruses that will destroy our databases. This adds up to a huge security risk. Computer users must protect themselves.
Here are some ways you can reduce this invasion of privacy:
• Read the End User License Agreement. This is the box full of legal talk found while signing up for services from a site. Most people agree without reading the disclosure. It often includes disclosure of questionable actions like agreement to accept the downloading of spyware. You would click on the “do not agree” button to avoid this action.
• Read before you click. Many times a pop up box will ask if you want to install spyware, adware or other programs. Clicking “yes” may be the easier way but it leaves you vulnerable to unscrupulous actions.
• Be careful what you download. Programs like adware and shareware open you up to peril.
• Install a good antivirus program in your system. It protects your computer in many ways. Good protection will continuously scan your system for unwanted invaders.
These few steps will proactively assist your capable spyware blocking programs in keeping your computer system clean.
