Usually it's a first place where you can get lots of malware.
No, its just the computer. Here's a tip, when your computer is going slow, press start. That usually works.
not at all
No you should not. Those sites can put viruses and unwanted content on your computer. If it says "Download Minecraft for free" don't click its a scam. I tried it one time and it added Snap.do (A web hijacker) to my computer and made YouTube slow. The only trusted site to get Minecraft (not for free) is the main website.
No website should really make you computer SLOW it just all depends on your computer. So just try a bunch of game sites and see what happens
Free Realms has no known viruses, worms, or trojans so as such it should have no effect on your computer speed.
No,visiting websites even when they set cookies or store temporary files don't slow computers down. if a website exploits a security flaw it could execute code that would slow down a computer.
It made my computer go slow, but so far, no harm is done to free realms users.
One can play online games for free at free gaming sites. There are a few out there. However some may give the computer one is using a virus or slow it down. Caution should be used when browsing for these sites.
You possibly can but if you do see a website that says something like : FREE WOOZ AND DEADMAU and you have to enter your email password etc there is a 75% or lower chance you will get deamau.Some of those sites DO give free deadmau but also send a virus with it so I suggest you don't take that risk if you want a slow running laptop/computer.
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While well maintained computers may not need a free computer speed check, the benefits of making sure your computer is performing up to it's specs is very important. If your computer is running slow it may be a good idea to get a free computer speed check from a reputable source.
They can be convenient. Sites where you must log in will offer to "remember" you - what they're really doing is putting a tracking cookie on your computer that matches your IP address to the account information, so they recognize the IP address when you visit the site and know it's you. Cookies are generally harmless but if you have too many, they can clog up your computer and possibly slow it down. CCleaner is a good, free program that lets you remove cookies for sites you don't use much.