I downloaded this program, and it deleted or quarantined many threats, but their are new threats on my computer the next day. Why is this? Thanks
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Answer by Oismoi
Dunno. It has worked very well for me. If you want, you can try AVG. I use that too and it has worked well for me.
Get AVG: http://free.avg.com
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Spybot-Search and End is very excellent, and perfectly free. I’ve had none of this distress by it.
I read on this site a couple of people answering that it was terrible and to use Spybot. I use SuperAntiSpyware, along with the rest of my security software, and it seems to keep me up and running . Hope this helps. Excellent Luck.
They are only cookies, right? Every day the same ones, right? No big deal!
Please read my cookie tute…
Cookies are just small .txt (text) files that by themselves cannot hurt your computer. Cookies are “set” by almost EVERY web-site that you visit, on every visit. You can delete all your cookies today and by tomorrow you will have dozens again just be visiting web-sites. Cookies are what lets you sign into websites, like Yahoo, without needing to enter your username and password every time you visit
Cookies do NOT slow down a computer, at least the first million or so that you might have on your computer!
They are not a virus infection or spyware, but SOME people consider “tracking” cookies to be an invasion of privacy.
These tracking cookies are “3rd party cookies” from advertising servers. They can track your movements around the web in order to deliver to you customized, targeted advertising, based on your web-surfing habits.
It all depends upon ones personal level of paranoia, whether one considers tracking cookies some kind of threat. Some anti-spyware programs do not even report tracking cookies as even a minor threat.
If these tracking cookies DO bother you AND you are using Internet Explorer for a browser, a simple change of a setting can let you permanently block all 3rd party (tracking) cookies. (Much easier then constantly removing them!) Go to tools > internet options > privacy > advanced > check-mark “override automatic cookie handling” > third party cookies > tick “block” > ok > ok.
But, Cookies are not a huge deal, one way or the other.
And oh yeah, SUPERantispyware is probably THE best free antispyware.