Tips to protect your computer with McAfee

Whether is desktop or laptop, these two
computer systems are used mostly in the office, home, banks, and many other
places. As we all know laptop as compare to the desktop, is much easier to use,
comes in a smaller size that why can be carried away here and there. That
doesn’t mean desktop can skip from virus attacks, it gets infected some or the
other way. Laptop gets infected and is prone to as they get exposed to public
Wi-Fi (airports, hotels, restaurants, and many other places).
Talking about the viruses, it attacks
the users through spam emails, downloading files, infected websites, and lots
many. Now the question comes how to get rid of them? How to protect your
computer system?
You can try a good antivirus like McAfee activate who provides you with
total protection along with real-time, custom scanning. It has a huge range of
products for your all kinds of protection from viruses, spam filtering,
infected websites, Trojan horse, and other new online threats that keep on
prevailing every now and then.
Note-
You needs to visit McAfee.com/activate
site for installing and activating any of your McAfee products.
It is recommended before trying for any
antivirus for your system, why can’t you try some simple, common precautions to
exposure and protects your system, eventually-
1. Don’t open any email attachments
when send by any unknown or suspicious person
If you don’t know the sender then don’t
open, download, or execute any files or email attachments. Better delete them for your safety
precautions.
2. Don’t open email attachments even
it seems it came from your known person or friend
You must be aware that some viruses
replicate themselves and spread viruses through emails (spam emails). It always better to stay in the safe side and
confirm that the attachments send from the trusted source before you open it.
3. Be caution while downloading the
files from the internet
Always check the website the URL
(‘https’) whether it’s valid and reputable. Make sure that the antivirus has a
regular scan on your device as well as check on the downloaded file site.
Always read the privacy policies and end-user license agreements (EULAs) before
opting for any software download.
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