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Tips for Protecting You and
Your Computer
:: Do not clīck "yes" when an Active X dialog box keeps
popping up unless you know exactly what you're downloading.
:: Do not open, and delete, any suspicious email messages.
:: Do not fill out any web forms asking for your social security number,
driver's license, email p@sswords, bank account information, or
your mother's maiden name.
:: Do not download or install any software unless you know and trust the
source 100%.
:: Do not give your email address to anyone you don't know.
:: Clear out cookies and other tracking data on your computer.
:: Try using disposable email accounts when filling out forms on the
Internet.
:: Do not enter any sweepstakes or contests online.
Most of them capture your personal information and sell it to third
party vendors.
:: Install software to counter-attack Spyware, Adware, Sp@m and pop-up
ads.
:: You can file a complaint about unsolīcited spyware software with the
FTC
at:
www.ftc.gov. Clīck on "File a Complaint
Tweak
Windows with X-Setup There are a number of utilities out there to allow
you to access the number of hidden Windows settings
that there are, but X-Setup Pro is one of the best.
"X-Setup Pro is a so-called "tweaker" program; it allows you to change
settings that are normally hidden deeply in
Windows fast and easily. There are many hidden settings in Windows as well
as in a lot of other programs and normally you can't
change them." They say the program allows easy
access to over 1800 hidden settings in Windows, and my experience with the
program is that it does indeed offer a LOT of
easy access to settings you would never think of. So, I encourage you to
check it out. You can download the utility and
give it a try for free. Its only $8 to register.
www.x-setup.net
more tips
TIP OF THE DAY
Beware Fake Security Warnings
Sometimes you'll be surfing the web and a window pops up that
looks like a legitimate warning from Windows. Before you click, read
carefully and you'll find that it's just a pop up ad trying to entice you
to a product site by clicking "Yes" and "OK". Some even put a "Cancel"
button on there, which of course does not cancel but actually takes you to
their website.
Pop-ups are becoming more and more annoying, but yet a necessary evil in
the world of internet advertising. And advertisers have been getting
increasingly creative at ways to get you to
click their ad. If the ad says it has found a security problem on your PC
and asks you to click, just click the X at
the top of the window to close it and go on your way. Even there, be
careful to click the actual Windows X and not one that might be part
of the ad.
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