| Spyware is a general term used for software
that performs certain behaviours such as advertising, collecting
personal information, or changing the configuration of your
computer, generally without appropriately obtaining your
consent. You might have spyware or other
unwanted software on your computer if:
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You see pop-up advertisements even when you're not on
the Web.
- The page your Web browser first opens to (your home
page) or your browser search settings have changed without
your knowledge.
- You notice a new toolbar in your browser that you didn't
want, and find it difficult to get rid of.
- Your computer takes longer than usual to complete
certain tasks.
- You experience a sudden rise in computer crashes.
Spyware
is often associated with software that displays advertisements
(called adware) or software that tracks personal or sensitive
information. That does not mean all software which provides ads
or tracks your online activities is bad. For example, you might
sign up for a free music service, but "pay" for the service by
agreeing to receive targeted ads. If you understand the terms
and agree to them, you may have decided that it is a fair
trade-off. You might also agree to let the company track your
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Other kinds of unwanted software will make changes to your
computer that can be annoying and can cause your computer slow
down or crash. These programs have the ability to change your
Web browser's home page or search page, or add additional
components to your browser you don't need or want. These
programs also make it very difficult for you to change your
settings back to the way you originally had them. These types of
unwanted programs are also often called spyware.
The key in all cases is whether or not you (or someone who uses
your computer) understand what the software will do and have
agreed to install the software on your computer.
There are a number of ways spyware or other unwanted software
can get on your system. A common trick is to covertly install
the software during the installation of other software you want
such as a music or video file sharing program. Whenever you are
installing something on your computer, make sure you carefully
read all disclosures, including the license agreement and
privacy statement. Sometimes the inclusion of unwanted software
in a given software installation is documented, but it may
appear at the end of a license agreement or privacy statement.
Continue reading to learn the
signs of a
spyware infection,
how
to get rid of spyware, and
how
you can prevent spyware from getting on your computer.
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