Friday, July 30, 2010

Posts Tagged ‘adware’

What is Freeware, shareware, adware and open source

Any software that we use, of course, created with the aim to facilitate us in doing something. Of course there are some free software and paid if we want to use it. In this case we will discuss in using the term free software. The term is freeware, shareware, adware and open source.

Freeware, which means the software is free for use, you can not see the software source code, usually accompanied by conditions do not modify the software. There is also a requirement should be accompanied for non-commercial purposes. But the sine qua non of a software called freeware is no limit on the number and time of usage. Read more: What is Freeware, shareware, adware and open source

Adware and Spyware

Computers support Adware and Spyware Adware is software that provides ads, usually pop up, and gather general information, using cookies, the user’s Internet connection. Adware is often packed with free downloadable programs. Adware is dangerous, but included in the category of annoying. Adware can generate advertising pop up constantly while downloading the program is running. This can also place a cookie on your computer that will provide information about you when you click on pop-ups or log on to the site download the original program. Adware is a category which could interfere with the call as adware spyware

Adware that uses and can steal the information in our computer is classified as spyware. Computer users who are installing the program or file swapping (ie downloading music) may also be installing spyware programs whose goal is to monitor your computer activities and collects personal and confidential information. This includes e-mail addresses, user passwords and of course credit card number that you enter when making a purchase on-line. They can also install other spyware programs, hijack your web browser by changing your home page. During this time sending back information to the wicked, who will use it for their own advertising purposes, sell it to other bad people or use it to steal your identity. To do all this, the spyware will use the computer’s memory resources and bandwidth. This can slow down your computer.
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