Categories: Security

How to Avoid Viruses While Browsing the Web

Every year, it seems like malware gets stronger and more abundant. Fortunately, there are many ways that you can ensure your device is protected against viruses and other malware so that you can continue to browse the Web worry-free.

Make Sure Your Device is Up to Date

To ensure that your computer, tablet, and smartphone are protected against security threats, be sure that you are using the latest operating system for your device. In addition, make sure that your software is up to date so that you receive the latest bug fixes and security patches. This goes for your internet browser, too.

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Pay Attention to the URL

If you’re going to log into a bank account or make a purchase online, make sure that the URL is accurate. If the URL seems to be suspicious — as in, punctuation or words have been added to the URL — do not enter any sensitive information on that website. Instead, retype the correct address, fully, into the address bar. Also, look for “https” at the beginning of the URL to show that your connection to the website is secure.

Be Careful of What You Click

Avoid clicking on ads, banners, and pop-ups that offer you any sort of service or promise. It’s possible that one of these ads may contain adware, spyware, or another type of malware. This is especially true of any pop-ups that tell you your computer has been infected by a virus. If a pop-up appears, simply click the “x” to remove it — clicking anywhere else could send you to a malicious site or install malicious content, such as fake antivirus software, onto your device. It may help to get an ad-blocker for your browser, so that you can reduce the likelihood that a malicious pop-up will appear on your screen.

Be Cautious of What You Download

Only download programs, apps, files, and etc. from a trusted source. Do some research before you download anything, and pay attention to reviews and the number of downloads. However, don’t download any apps or programs that appear suspicious in design or language, even if from a trusted source. Unfortunately, many malicious apps and programs are designed to mimic, for example, popular apps in the Play store or antivirus software.

Download Antivirus Software

The best way to protect your devices — and ensure that your can browse the Web worry-free — is by downloading antivirus software. Download PSafe Total Windows for your PC and DFNDR for your Android to protect your devices against security threats. PSafe Total Windows and DFNDR offer unbeatable, 24/7 antivirus protection so that you can continue to surf the Web, shop online, and download apps without fear of malware.

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