Computer and other equipment questions

Be careful with downloads, especially from trusted sources like Adobe. Many times you will be given an option to install "X" along with the program.

Just say no . . .

This requires you to pay attention when downloading anything, including Windows updates. The more stuff you don't need but have on your computer the more chances you have to install a memory hog.

And be extra careful with software that SEEMS to be antivirus, offer to scan and clean your computer, etc. I never install free stuff on my computers. Greater chance of catching something you don't want.


ADOBE is exactly where this problem started
 
I am experiencing Malwarebytes as being a very rude and aggressive marketer if you do a trial of their product and then don't continue with it.
 
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