Computer Safety Adrian MI

If you use your computer to surf the internet, chances are you'll need some type of virus protection. In the following article, you'll learn more about virus protection programs.

Local Companies

Mock Draft Central Llc
(616) 363-6306
825 Bond Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI
Center For Computer Resources
(248) 663-4200
25900 Greenfield Rd Ste 501
Oak Park, MI
Innovative Programming Systems
(810) 695-9332
8173 Embury Rd
Grand Blanc, MI
Kopy-Rite
(248) 585-4742
1463 Combermere Dr
Troy, MI
Infoview Systems
(734) 522-0750
9424 Newburgh Rd
Livonia, MI
Six and Hubbell Marathon
(313) 863-8081
14530 W McNichols Rd
Detroit, MI
Enclarity
(248) 656-2940
134 W University Dr
Rochester, MI
Emc Computers
(248) 680-9701
3295 Rochester Rd
Troy, MI
Livermore Software Technology Corp
(248) 649-4728
1740 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI
Big E-Z Bookkeeping Systems
(734) 462-2727
Livonia, MI

First, stop using Internet Explorer! I know you may be shocked, but Microsoft’s internet browser has more holes in it than Swiss cheese! The best alternative is Mozilla’s Firefox, available for free download at Mozilla.org. After installing the browser, it will automatically transfer your bookmarks/favorites and settings over to Firefox. Also, please make sure Firefox is your default browser. Using Firefox will reduce the amount of spyware and adware on your computer by 75%.

Secondly, download these two free programs: Spybot (safer-networking.org/en/index.html) and Ad-Aware (lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/). These two free programs will search throughout your computer, find the spyware and adware and allow you to quarantine and delete it. To be completely safe, be sure to run and update both of these programs twice a week. This will get rid of all spyware and adware currently on your computer and bring your protection level up to 95%.

Finally, be sure to use a firewall. A firewall is just what it sounds like, a “wall” between your internet connection and your computer. If you have a high speed broadband connection, a firewall is a must. Most Windows XP systems have a built in firewall that you can simply enable (check Microsoft’s help files if you don’t know how) but if you’re looking for more protection but don’t want to pay, simply download Zone Alarm’s free firewall at tinyurl.com/7cn6a. Zone alarm’s firewall may take awhile to configure, but it is worth it in the long run. With a properly configured firewall, your protection level is now at 100%.

Good luck and be safe!

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Sandra Stammberger is the owner of Computer Geek Blog. On her blog you will find helpful computer info for anyone. Don't get stuck on a problem again. http://www.computergeekblog.com.

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