3 years, 3 months ago
Is it worth it to re-subscribe to Spy Sweeper?
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No, no it's not. You can follow the Laporte method of preventing viruses/spyware.
1. Don't open attachments in e-mail.
2. Don't click links in e-mail.
3. Don't download files from suspicious or less than reputable sources (i.e. Limewire).
4. Keep you operating systems updated and turn on automatic updates.
5. Use a firewall, preferably a router, to connect to the internet.
6. Don't operate as an administrator day-to-day.
And even in the event you want to still use a Spyware remover, I'd recommend the FREE (but still good) Spybot Search and Destroy over Spy Sweeper anyway.
1. Don't open attachments in e-mail.
2. Don't click links in e-mail.
3. Don't download files from suspicious or less than reputable sources (i.e. Limewire).
4. Keep you operating systems updated and turn on automatic updates.
5. Use a firewall, preferably a router, to connect to the internet.
6. Don't operate as an administrator day-to-day.
And even in the event you want to still use a Spyware remover, I'd recommend the FREE (but still good) Spybot Search and Destroy over Spy Sweeper anyway.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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