Blocking Adware Popups

by Mark Walters

When your computer is being bombarded with annoying popup ads, it can be easy to lose focus on what you are doing. You log on to get something in particular done but end up just getting frustrated. In fact, quite often it can lead to you using your computer less because you can not be bothered with the hassle of dealing with the popups. It does not have to be like that though, as there are ways of making your computer popup ad free.

The simplest defense against them is to change the privacy settings on your computer. Do not worry though, it is not necessary to be a computer expert to do so, you just have to be able to follow a few instructions..

The first thing to do is to click on the Control Panel option on your Start Menu. Double click on the Internet Options Icon, and then click on the Privacy Tab. There is a box that you will see next to Turn on Popup Blocker. Check this box and that’s it, you’ve just learnt how to block adware popups.

When you’ve done this you might also need to adjust the privacy levels on your computer. If you prefer, you could also download the MSN and Google Toolbars for more protection. Both of these toolbars will enhance the security of your web browsers.

The only real problem, when you may need the help of an expert, or at least to do some extra research on yourself, is if the popup ads are the result of adware and spyware, and repeatedly come back, no matter what you do. Unfortunately, simply learning how to block adware popups may not be enough if your computer has already been infested with spyware or adware.

If you think there is a likelihood that adware or spyware has installed itself on your computer then it is essential that you set about removing it. To do so, first delete any unfamiliar programs by using the Add or Remove Programs tool in your Control Panel, and then run an anti adware program, which can be downloaded for free, to remove anything that you may missed.

If you still have problems, and can’t figure out what to do, then it might be best to seek professional help.

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