There are a few things you can do to avoid 
								getting spyware on your computer.
								
									
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										Stay away from questionable sites such 
										as adult sites, hacking sites and sites 
										that promote free commercial software 
										that you would normally have to pay for 
										or music and anything else that sounds 
										illegal.
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										If while online you get any popups 
										telling you that you are infected with a 
										virus or spyware etc and to click here 
										to fix it, close the window.
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										Don’t click yes or OK to any popups or 
										install anything while online unless you 
										are certain you know what it is and that 
										it is safe.
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										Read all license agreements carefully 
										when installing any free software 
										downloaded from the internet.
 
								
								
								Additional Tips Below to Help You Stay Safe 
								Online
								
								1. Install all
								Windows updates. Hackers
								and other unscrupulous individuals are 
								constantly finding ways to exploit security 
								flaws in Windows. Microsoft closes these holes 
								in its operating systems by frequently releasing patches and
								prompting users to install them. Ignoring these 
								messages can leave a machine vulnerable to 
								malicious invaders.
								
								2. Don't
								open attachments or click links in emails from
								strangers. The
								adage about taking candy from strangers also
								applies to opening attachments from those you 
								don't know. Many types of viruses spread via 
								email attachments, and the same is true with 
								spyware. Still, it's important to remind anyone 
								who uses your PC not to open attachments from 
								strangers or those that end in .EXE, .PIF, or 
								.COM, regardless of who sent it.
								
								3. Only download
								software from a trusted source. The
								allure of free software can be quite seductive, 
								but you might end up paying in other ways. Many 
								developers, such as those who produce 
								file-sharing programs, make their money by 
								bundling adware or spyware with free products. 
								Warn users to be particularly wary of "fun" 
								freebies such as screensavers, emoticons, and 
								games. Before downloading anything from the 
								Internet, it's crucial to scrutinize the Web 
								site's privacy policy (usually located near the 
								bottom of the page), keeping an eye out for 
								questionable or suspicious words and phrases -- 
								such as "banner ads" and "third-party