Filed under CyberPatrol Software Reviews by admin on January 28, 2012 at 8:32 am
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Question by LoveChrist1st: I want to know how to access the internet because it is blocked by security..?
I am having trouble with this security called cyberpatrol my father added to my computer but I’m sick of it!!!!! It limits the computer use (time) and also blocks download sites!!!!! Can you how i can go past the security??????
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Answer by Love
If you live at home and your dad pays all the bills, then he has the right to put whatever he wants on the computer. He doesn’t want to be arrested when illegal downloads are made from his internet connection. The whole point of the program is you cannot get past it without a password. Only option is to restore the whole computer to the way it was before the program was installed.
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Filed under McAfee Parental Controls Reviews by admin on December 4, 2011 at 9:13 am
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Question by tiger: Is Mcafee security center parental controls ?
When i open the program, it says my computer is protected, my parental controls need attention and says they were ignored. If this doesn’t help, how do I know I have parental controls on windows vista.
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Answer by Ricky B
you can turn on Parental Controls in McAfee if you need to do so.
Click on The Parental Control Pane
then click configure.
Click Advanced and then change the settings.
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Filed under Uncategorized by admin on November 30, 2011 at 7:48 am
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Question by SK: Which is better, Norton 360 or Norton Internet Security 2010?
Both are the same price. I need it for a laptop and for an all in one PC…The 360 has a SmartPhone app, which I don t need.. But which has the better protection without adding problems?
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Answer by Person
Internet security. 360 is way to bloated.
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Filed under Nod32 Vs Avg by admin on November 4, 2011 at 1:23 am
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Question by Kanwar Muhammad Waqas Javaid: AVG Internet Security 9.0 Vs NOD32 Internet Security 2010 (No.1)???
veryyyyy Goood extremeeeee No.1 ????? AVG Internet Security 9.0 Vs NOD32 Internet Security 2010??????
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Answer by zep516
No thanks, take your big Internet Security Suites and install on your machine. I have control over mine…
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Filed under Uncategorized by admin on October 30, 2011 at 3:45 pm
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Question by amit: F-secure mobile anti virus and mobile security?
When I search on F-secure website, I get two things, mobile antivirus and mobile security. Is it required to install both on my Nokia N73 ME , if not which one of them is required for complete protection. How to install free trial version and what to do after trial period.
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Answer by Vesselin Bontchev
“F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus” is for Symbian S60 R2 phones and includes a virus scanner only. However, your phone uses the Symbian S60 R3 operating system. For that, you need “F-Secure Mobile Security for S60 3rd Edition” – it includes a virus scanner and a firewall.
You install the product like you install any other program on your phone. Once installed, the program has a menu item that would allow you to register it on-line. Your phone must have GPRS access properly configured, or you won’t be able to register and update the product.
Strictly, speaking, however, you don’t need this program (or any other like it). There are no viruses for Symbian S60 R3. Unlike the R2 version (for which viruses do exist), the R3 version is much more secure and is incompatible with the R2 version. Buying an anti-virus program for it is a waste of money and phone memory, IMHO.
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Filed under Uncategorized by admin on September 11, 2011 at 3:36 pm
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Question by Zoheb Imran: where can i find kaspersky mobile security activation key for free?
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Answer by JonOsorio777
Yeah you can, via google and torrents, but of course, its illegal and it won’t be under your name.
If your worried enough of infecting your phone, such buy it. Otherwise, forget about it, I mean, you should trust what transfers to your phone is virus free, if you know what your doing.
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Filed under Anti-Virus by admin on September 11, 2011 at 3:19 pm
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Question by Win_se7enZ: use 1 real antivirus and 2 security.. is good?
use AVG IS 2011, combine with MBAM 1.5 pro (biut, i disabled protect real time) and i use threatfire too.. is a good combination??
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Answer by steven25t
Winse
disable real-time protection is bad idea. MBAM is not an A/V, it’s anti-malware protection,however AVG 2011 had improved comparing to 2010.
restore Real-time protection, perform updates for AVG either automatically or manually, and do updates for Windows and you’ll be okay.
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Filed under Anti-Virus by admin on September 11, 2011 at 5:18 am
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Question by Melanie: Help me I have Win 7 security 2011?
I need to get rid of it please help I can’t access the Internet at all I dont know what to do? even my antivirus is not picking anything up I am so lost? Help!!!!
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Answer by JoshCube
=P
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Filed under Anti-Virus by admin on September 10, 2011 at 11:18 pm
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Question by unome: best internet security?
is mcafee antivirus 2011 a good program for my computer? please don’t tell me about free stuff. this is why i had to buy a new computer. i bought a dell 15r and it came with 15 months of mcafee anti virus plus 2011 thank you
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Answer by Regency Avenue
I had 2 computers with Norton Antivirus and both got nuked by viruses. I’ve had McAfee on my last 3 computers with absolutely no problems. As far as I’m concerned, McAfee is the best.
Obviously, if you’re cruising shady sites and things like that, a virus is pretty much inevitable, you’re pretty much asking for it. But if you’re just an average web surfer, McAfee should be perfect.
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Filed under Anti-Virus by admin on September 10, 2011 at 9:21 pm
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Question by Andrew H: Does anybody know how to turn off the Anti-Virus Protection in the Windows Security Center?
I already have AVG installed and I know that having two anti-virus programs running at the same time causes problems like slowing the pc down but I can’t seem to find how to disable the default anti-virus.
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Answer by kenny r
well this means that you need to shut the other (other than the AVG) program down, which would in turn make windows notify u that your antivirus isnt running, which would make the security center say that your antivrus is turned off. u cant just turn it off through the windows security center. that is just a monitoring screen basically. as soon as you turn off the antivirus u had originally running, it will say that your antivirus is turned off. hope that helped :]
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