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Re: Beginner in Security Spyware Blaster uses no resources. It puts 'kill bits' on selected spyware, so they can't run. You open the program to update it and then you close it.
What I try to do when putting a new program on my PC is set a restore point before I install it.That way if I don't like it, or if it conflicts with another program, I can restore back.
I also try to wait a day or two between installing new programs, so if there is a problem I know what program installed it.
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 | Is the AVG Anti-Malware program good?
I don't know the difference between the paid AVG AV and the free one I have now, but I know the Anti-Malware has the anti-spyware as well.
I'm thinking if the AVG Anti-Malware offers enough protection. |
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 | said by newsnerd8:Is the AVG Anti-Malware program good? I don't know the difference between the paid AVG AV and the free one I have now, but I know the Anti-Malware has the anti-spyware as well. I'm thinking if the AVG Anti-Malware offers enough protection. I have heard good things about it. You can download it free and the resident (all the time) scanner works for a couple weeks.Then you can run it manually to scan your computer. I use Boclean myself.
Remember, no one or two programs can possibly protect you from everything.
Your computer settings are very important.
Don't be afraid to get your feet wet, try a recommended program and see how it works for you.  |
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