Re: Are animated cursors recommended?
- From: willoughby <willoughby.2nz6bi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 23:28:54 +0000
Shenan Stanley Wrote:
willoughby wrote:-
I deleted a screensaver,ecard and animated cursor site from
my computer and noticed right away my computer runs faster. I looked
this company up on the internet and found that they are either
known to have adware, spyware or deposit a large amount of tracking
cookies on your computer. Can anyone recommend a safe animated
cursor and ecard site?-
In general - 'cutesy stuff' like that attracts the people who want to
infest
machines - because they assume the owners of said systems are not
'computer
aware' and will be more apt to not even know they are infested.
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Shenan Stanley
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Hi There,
Thanks very much for your reply but i have one other
question. Would you think that an online company like American Greeting
Cards could be safe because Mcafee's site advisor gives it a green
light? If you absolutely give it a thumbs down i will not ask this
question again and that will tell me not to trust anyone.
Thank You Very Much Mr.
Stanley,
Willoughby
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willoughby
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