Detecting and Destroying Adware Before it Infects Your PC
Posted in Gadgets on 17. Dec, 2009
Have you ever opened a web page only to have half a dozen small windows pop up in front of you, advertising everything from online video downloads to herbal male enhancement?
The villain culpable for these incredibly annoying popups is adware. Adware is the bits and pieces of software that malicious websites download to your computer in your web browser’s cache. Generally adware does not do your computer any damage. There is not the slightest shadow of a doubt, however, that adware can slow your computer’s performance to a crawl generate popups and pages that block your view of web pages over and over again.
That’s why it’s no small wonder many people look for an effective way to zap adware before ever even gets on their computer. And, luckily for all of us, there are lots of options to help us to just that.
The first thing you need to know is that following a few simple rules will drastically reduce adware’s ability to infect your PC. Some websites ought to be avoided at all costs. This includes websites with music, picture, or video downloads. The no-no list includes any website selling dating, gambling, porn, or medications. It is also a good idea to stay away from most websites for online dating services. Most comes from those kinds of sites. Avoid these sites, and chances are you will avoid adware, too.
There is a tiny fraction of the remaining adware that comes from other sites, but there are options that allow you to detect it. Most of the latest editions of popular browsers provide some form of adware protection. You might get a red warning flat telling you that a website you are about to visit might put your computer at risk. By enabling these features of your browser, you can protect your computer from problems before they ever start.
What is the ultimate tool for blocking adware from your computer? Try a good version of anti-adware software. Anti-adware detects and deletes potential adware, making sure it never enters your cache.
This software remains on all the time. You can usually see an icon for it in the taskbar at the bottom right hand of your computer screen. Every time you open a website, download a file, or open an email, the program will scan the content of the files and tell you if there is any malicious content. In a small number of cases, anti-adware will block downloads and in the most severe cases it will quarantine files in the same that your anti-Virus software does.
With common sense and close attention for high-risk sites, and a good anti-adware program, it is easy to keep your computer safe from infectious files, unwanted popups, and annoying adware that slows you down and gets in your way.
Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at SpywareRemovalDoc.com the leading Spyware Removal Software provider.























