3 ways to make your computer security on the Internet

Yehana Mccoy
3 min readMar 28, 2020

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Are you worried about your computer’s security online?

Is your computer protected against internet attacks?

How secure is your personal computer data / identity?

Many people do not have basic Internet security rules because they think “it will never happen to me.” However, chances are they are not aware of it and have already done so.

Hot Tip # 1 — Get a fantastic firewall that can help protect you from hackers who are trying to attack your personal computer. Take a look around and find out who are getting great reviews. Many of them include their own Windows system built into ZoneAlarm Firewall, Norton and Kaspersky. Costs change, but all three provide levels of security from basic to online security and identity.

Hot tip # 2 — make sure you have the anti-virus program AND protection that can help you make sure that no application supports the invasion of your personal computer and the theft of online passwords, private information or the worst credit card bank details. There are many independent test effects available, so take a look around.

Hot Tip # 3 — remember to NEVER refuse, without thinking about these consequences, warning the application / operating system about the threat, but make sure it is not a website and YOUR software warns you about displaying via the website. Personally, I have these pop-up windows that claim that the virus is on my device and shows how it looks like a Windows Explorer window to make it look like a warning. HOWEVER, a closer review of this “Windows Explorer” reveals that the titles on my hard drives and partitions are INCORRECT and do not actually reflect the design and installation of my computer. That is why it becomes obvious that this is a virus site that is trying to cheat me for download instead of protecting my machine. YES TO BE EXPECTED.

After all, creating a machine is very simple and you do not need to value ANY tone.

Free firewalls can be obtained from many sources, Iopus.com has analyzed the range of free firewalls and encourages both listed below because they consider them the best and easiest to use: -

ZoneAlarm.com/
personalfirewall.comodo.com/
When it comes to anti-virus / anti-spyware software, you can get software free from websites -

ZoneAlarm.com/
free.avg.com/gb-en/download-avg-anti-virus-free
free-av. ID /

activate my mcafee product key
pctools.com/free-antivirus/
And for AntiSpyware: -

superantispyware.com/
free.McAfee.com/
emergency. ID /

So the question is, “why pay?” Some people today believe that you get what you pay for, and therefore by paying them you get better security and much better support. Is it accurate though?

It’s definitely true that paying does NOT suggest that you are getting an ideal. You can pay over 66 ($ 100) a year and end up with spyware and viruses on your hard drive. But paying CAN MEAN that you get updates for malicious viruses and malicious applications faster because you (among other things) PAY someone for creating updates quickly, while free applications depend on the programmer’s openness to devoting your own time to work without monetary compensation for it.

However, as shown above, you DO NOT have to spend a penny, and you CAN be safe while surfing and protecting.

So it’s up to you whether you should choose an option that you can secure as secure as payment, but will you get updates? Can it be so slow that it causes a problem? Who knows. Can paying you be much safer? Do you have the impression that you run a “more reliable” company just because you pay them for services?

At the end of the afternoon you pay money (or make it free) and choose.

Personally, I discuss and the only days I had a problem happened during the events when I decided to ignore the warnings in the software because I wanted to test things for myself and that I got stuck and needed to format my hard drives and reinstall the computer from scratch.

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Yehana Mccoy
Yehana Mccoy

Written by Yehana Mccoy

I am Yehana Mccoy and I am living in the United States. If any issue occurs contact us and get quickly full support.

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