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Improve Startup

August 12, 2014 by Andy Thompson

Why settle for a computer that is slow?  Maybe we come to expect that our PC is just not as fast as it used to be – but why?  There are a number of reasons why you are getting poor performance.  We are going to narrow it down in this article to one area of concern: Startup time.  Typically, we download applications and they will by default run when you start your system.  Do you need these to be running every time you start the computer?  It is not likely.  There is no advantage to having them run prior to when you need them and software programs are designed to start very quickly on demand.  Software programs are designed to start very quickly.  So let’s use your available tools to trim this list of startup items.  If there is still an issue with performance we can try out a few other available tools.

Even Microsoft makes the point:

No matter how fast or shiny computers might be when they’re new, they all seem to get slower over time. That state-of-the-art PC you bought last year might not feel like such a screamer after you install a dozen programs, load it with antispyware and antivirus tools, and download untold amounts of junk from the Internet.
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Filed Under: Blog, improving performance, increasing speed, Newsletter, Windows tips

Cookie Time

July 9, 2014 by Andy Thompson

There is one type of cookie that the Cookie Monster would not find appealing – computer cookies. But what are they and what are we to do with them? We are going to expand on what is known as “web” or “browser” cookies that are stored on your PC as a result of online browsing. The benefit to keeping these on your system is minor and they can be used in ways we do not wish. As a result, we pass on instructions on how to safely get rid of them.

This article begins with information about cookies: what they are and what we recommend you do about them.  We will also be covering information related to using PC Clean Maestro.  In this way you are more informed about remaining secure and keeping your information private.

Cookie!

A cookie is a file that is sent from a website when you browse to that site.  Every time you visit the same site the Internet browser sends the cookie from your PC to a server to notify the website of the user’s previous activity.  In this way it is easier to login in to some sites that you have previously visited because your name is already present so you only have to add in your password.  Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, Internet Explorer, Newsletter, online security, PC Cleaner, PC security, Protect online privacy

Spring PC Cleaning

June 6, 2014 by Andy Thompson

It’s spring time. What a wonderful time of the year. We tend to feel energized from a restful winter season and it’s time to take on chores that were neglected or “to do” items that set the stage for our busy endeavors ahead. One of these tasks is cleaning your PC so that it runs efficiently. Believe it or not this process does not have to be equivalent to tearing one’s hair out and it can be very fast using the right tools. In the end you may have two important chores accomplished – a better organization of personal files and dead weight that we can refer to as “clutter” is removed.

We’re going to start off with some information on clutter and how to assess how much free space you may have on your PC. Keep in mind that you may have plenty of free space and still have plenty of clutter on your PC. Assessing the situation can help in determining how your PC is performing and how well it responds to some clean up!

Clutter – Time to Clean

By “cleaning” we are not talking about throwing away things that may have some importance. We are referring to removing what can be considered clutter and organizing files we want to keep. Continue reading...

Filed Under: improving performance, increasing speed, PC Clean Maestro, PC Cleaner, Uncategorized, Windows tips

Tech Support Fraud

April 9, 2014 by Andy Thompson

Have you ever played that “Whac-A-Mole” game?  It’s the one where moles pop up out of a hole and you bonk them on the head and down they go.  It doesn’t matter how many you bop on the head – they keep popping up.  That’s pretty much how it is with fraudulent phone call scams.  There have been some fines handed out to companies and individuals engaged in these scam activities, but they still keep popping up again and again.  If you have ever had one of these phone calls you would agree – the callers are convincing. 

We’re going to start off with a description of how this scam works followed by legal action taken against the scammers, and recent activity.  Following this we will offer advice in terms of what to do when getting called and what to do if you or someone you know has already had a call and been the victim of technical support fraud.

Description

A tech support scam involves a variety of “confidence tricks” that include part-truths, outright lies, and some aggressive sales pitches.  It typically involves someone calling you on the phone and posing as a computer support technician, quite often, from a well-known and reputable company.  Continue reading...

Filed Under: Newsletter, online security, PC security, Protect online privacy

Facebook Uncovered

March 12, 2014 by Andy Thompson

There is a real and strong allure to joining the crowd on Facebook. Its popularity and set of features makes email look like VHS in comparison to DVD. But… make no mistake – this is a sticky subject. There are many criticisms that have surfaced and we will attempt to sort through these. In doing so, we will avoid getting caught up with information overload.  Ultimately each person has to weigh out the pros and cons to make a decision for themselves.

We’re going to start off with a brief description of the history of Facebook and its popularity.  From there we present a like and dislike feature set – thumbs up and thumbs down.  After that we will offer some general recommendations and alternatives.

First Look

On February 2004, Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook with his college roommates and fellow students at Harvard University.   At first it was limited to Harvard students, but expanded to include colleges in the Boston area and then gradually it included support for students at various other universities before being open to high-school students and then anyone aged 13 and over. When registering for a Facebook account, the user needs to claim being 13 years or older although proof of age is not a requirement.  Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, Newsletter, online security, Online Share

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