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Started by Trini, November 20, 2007, 06:09:47 AM

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Trini

I don't need help anymore.  ;D

WiiGuy


Trini

Quote from: WiiGuy on November 20, 2007, 06:11:29 AM
???
sry can you explain further
How? I just need a decent program free of cost. (If there is one) That can get rid of spyware for me. I logged on windows, and I'm getting the little notices in the bottom right corner. Talking about the presence of spyware in my system and whatnot.

WiiGuy

if think AVG has a free down load for that ;)

Zone alarm might be good to have too


give me a minute to get you links ;)

WiiGuy

......um there's good news and there is bad news :-\


Good news:
I found what you needed

Bad news:
Its gonna cost money($60) :(
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/
make sure you look at the chart.

Trini

Quote from: WiiGuy on November 20, 2007, 06:29:52 AM
......um there's good news and there is bad news :-\


Good news:
I found what you needed

Bad news:
Its gonna cost money($60) :(
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/
make sure you look at the chart.

K, thanks for helping. I'll keep searching.

Rius

NO!!! Getting a free program to get rid off spyware/adware/viruses is a big mistake. They tend to bring more pollutants with them, especially Dr. Spy (I think that's its name) and anything called "Win_____".  So, unless there's some miracle software I've never heard of, you'd be better off buying one. IIRC, Wal☆Mart has Norton for $30.

Trini

Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:06:47 AM
NO!!! Getting a free program to get rid off spyware/adware/viruses is a big mistake. They tend to bring more pollutants with them, especially Dr. Spy (I think that's its name) and anything called "Win_____".  So, unless there's some miracle software I've never heard of, you'd be better off buying one. IIRC, Wal☆Mart has Norton for $30.
Ok, though, I haven't encountered any with names like that yet. I tried one call Ad-Adware. It didn't delete all of them. But got most of the ones it showed, and it seems to have worked. Those little popups abut countless programs have been severely cut back. And I haven't seen any negative effects yet. I hope this works.  :-\

Rius

Quote from: Trini on November 20, 2007, 07:23:41 AM
Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:06:47 AM
NO!!! Getting a free program to get rid off spyware/adware/viruses is a big mistake. They tend to bring more pollutants with them, especially Dr. Spy (I think that's its name) and anything called "Win_____".  So, unless there's some miracle software I've never heard of, you'd be better off buying one. IIRC, Wal☆Mart has Norton for $30.
Ok, though, I haven't encountered any with names like that yet. I tried one call Ad-Adware. It didn't delete all of them. But got most of the ones it showed, and it seems to have worked. Those little popups abut countless programs have been severely cut back. And I haven't seen any negative effects yet. I hope this works.  :-\
Umm... doesn't it seem a little weird to use a program called Ad-Adware? I mean, listen to the name. XD

Well, if it works, I guess that's what matters.

Trini

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Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:28:23 AM
Quote from: Trini on November 20, 2007, 07:23:41 AM
Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:06:47 AM
NO!!! Getting a free program to get rid off spyware/adware/viruses is a big mistake. They tend to bring more pollutants with them, especially Dr. Spy (I think that's its name) and anything called "Win_____".  So, unless there's some miracle software I've never heard of, you'd be better off buying one. IIRC, Wal☆Mart has Norton for $30.
Ok, though, I haven't encountered any with names like that yet. I tried one call Ad-Adware. It didn't delete all of them. But got most of the ones it showed, and it seems to have worked. Those little popups abut countless programs have been severely cut back. And I haven't seen any negative effects yet. I hope this works.  :-\
Umm... doesn't it seem a little weird to use a program called Ad-Adware? I mean, listen to the name. XD

Well, if it works, I guess that's what matters.
Yeah, I also read a little about it. Lavasoft's Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition The full name is obviously not as good as the ones you pay for. But it seems to be working. So it'll do for now. :P

えっちーせんぱい

AVG Anti-Spyware works just fine.

I don't understand how people get spyware though, I've never really gotten any, stop going to bad sites >_>

Rius

Quote from: Trini on November 20, 2007, 07:30:09 AM
Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:28:23 AM
Quote from: Trini on November 20, 2007, 07:23:41 AM
Quote from: NINNIN6 on November 20, 2007, 07:06:47 AM
NO!!! Getting a free program to get rid off spyware/adware/viruses is a big mistake. They tend to bring more pollutants with them, especially Dr. Spy (I think that's its name) and anything called "Win_____".  So, unless there's some miracle software I've never heard of, you'd be better off buying one. IIRC, Wal☆Mart has Norton for $30.
Ok, though, I haven't encountered any with names like that yet. I tried one call Ad-Adware. It didn't delete all of them. But got most of the ones it showed, and it seems to have worked. Those little popups abut countless programs have been severely cut back. And I haven't seen any negative effects yet. I hope this works.  :-\
Umm... doesn't it seem a little weird to use a program called Ad-Adware? I mean, listen to the name. XD

Well, if it works, I guess that's what matters.
Yeah, I also read a little about it. Lavasoft's Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition The full name is obviously not as good as the ones you pay for. But it seems to be working. So it'll do for now. :P
But "ADD"-Adware? Who named this thing? @_@

Trini

Quote from: Blaziken on November 20, 2007, 07:44:10 AM
AVG Anti-Spyware works just fine.

I don't understand how people get spyware though, I've never really gotten any, stop going to bad sites >_>
You know, I had a funny feeling that you'd respond to this.

えっちーせんぱい

Quote from: Trini on November 20, 2007, 07:45:59 AM
Quote from: Blaziken on November 20, 2007, 07:44:10 AM
AVG Anti-Spyware works just fine.

I don't understand how people get spyware though, I've never really gotten any, stop going to bad sites >_>
You know, I had a funny feeling that you'd respond to this.
How did you know I'd be on?

Silverhawk79