That's one of the things I like about Spyware Blaster - it just sits there quietly, consuming no resources, until it recognizes spyware code, when it goes into action and neutralizes the offender.
Ian Porter
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----- Original Message -----
From: Juanita Kimble
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] How do I get rid of Alexa "Spyware"
Ian wrote
Spyware Blaster and Spybot are similar in that they are both spyware eliminators. After you've configured them and
when you first run them you'll see a warning that your access to certain spyware sites may be affected.
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OK makes sense. But I have one more question. Spy guard is on my startup. But spyblaster is no where on my pc that I
can find except in programs. How can it do it's job there. Or do I have my settings right? Or perhaps it needs to be
some place other than programs.
Juanita
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