Hello Catherine and other interested parties:
I find your question interesting. I haven't thought of software or web sites
as being more or les accessible. I think of them as either accessible or
not. How about it list? Perhaps parts of a program could be inaccessible to
screen readers.
As for keeping the anti spy ware program up to date, that will be your job
to update each time before you run a scan. Remember you are updating the
anti spy ware's malicious codes with in the program's library and not
updating to a new version of the program.
Spybot works for me and it is free. You can find information at
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
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From: "Catherine Close" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Accessible spyware removal tool
: What is the most accessible spyware removal tool these days which
is
: kept up-to-date? Thanks.
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: Cathy
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