Anti-virus software is shopped all over the internet and even in TV commercials. Companies who run the top of the line software are willing to charge anywhere from $75 to $150 a year to monitor your computer against potentially harmful Trojan virus and other malicious software. The question most consumers want to know is whether or not they have to pay for such security. With so many free programs available on the net, is harmful spyware and adware something you need to pay for in order to eliminate?
The truth is that there are many good free programs you can install on your computer to combat these invading agents. There is no better resource than actual customer feedback and the people with the programs currently running on their systems are the authority. There are programs such as Super ANTI-spyware which will scan your computer for viruses. Once there are located, the viruses will be quarantined and you will have the option to delete these from your computer. As you’d imagine, you should accept the invitation to delete right away.
There are also free programs which can help you combat tracking agents that are monitoring your activity. Whether you realize it or not when you visit certain websites, they will begin to follow your activities. Your first line of defense against such trackers is to delete your browsing activities. All you need to do here is access your tools portion of the toolbar and access the options field. Once you are in the options area, you can delete the browsing history and get rid of the cookie tracking agents.
In sum, it probably is not neccesary to purchase a spyware and virus deleter. There are simply too many free programs out there which provide as good of a service if not better. Save your money for something else and go the free route.