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Is Anything In Life Really FREE?

by | Jul 2, 2009

Warning: If You’ve Downloaded Free Software From The Internet, Your Computer May Be At Risk For Viruses, Hackers, and Spyware!

We’ve all heard the saying that the best things in life are free, but I’m not sure they were referring to software. Freeware (free software, not to be confused with open source software) such as the AVG anti-virus free edition, Spybot, and Ad-Aware are all programs you can download for the ultimate discount: free. However, you get what you pay for.

While these programs may work just fine for someone’s home computer, they are not business-class tools and should not be trusted to completely protect your computer or network from viruses, spyware, hackers, and other problems. Every month we receive calls from clients who are infected with a nasty virus or boatload of spyware who had these programs installed and running, and were under the false assumption that they were protected.

Why Freeware Doesn’t Protect Your Computer

In most cases, freeware is a light version of a software program that you purchase. Take the AVG free edition for example. AVG offers a free edition of their for-fee software as a way of introducing you to their fully-featured product. However, this software does not come with any online, e-mail, or phone support. It is also illegal to use it on multiple machines or in a commercial, non-profit, or educational environment (single-home users only).

You’re On Your Own

As you might expect, freeware comes with zero guarantees or promises to function correctly, to be compatible with your system, or to safeguard you from threats. You’re not a paying customer so you’re on your own to resolve any technical problems you encounter, and you certainly won’t get support if your computer gets infected. Since many free applications are plagued with bugs and incompatibilities, you may end up with a mess on your hands and no one to blame but yourself. Additionally, freeware programs are not always current with the most up-to-date protection, and don’t always update themselves automatically or perform scans and tasks on a regular schedule.

Bottom line: You get what you pay for. If the files and functionality of your computer or network are of high importance, then investing in a trusted, industrial-strength software program is a smart and worthwhile investment.

During July, Declare Freedom From Computer Hassles!

Prevention Network Audit designed to: health, security, speed, and performance. This on-site visit includes a 27-Point Problem For just $99, we’ll come on site and put your network through a battery of tests to check its

  • Diagnose slow, problematic computers.
  • Detect and remove hidden spyware
  • Check your privacy settings and network security
  • Speed up your network
  • Block annoying pop-up ads
  • Check for system errors, conflicts, and other problems
  • Verify your data backup system
  • Check your hardware for potential malfunctions

This offer expires July 31, 2009 so call today!
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