Yes. The ads to cut down belly fat or whatever lead you to sites that may give you the info that you are looking for, but they put viruses, cookies, malware, and spyware into your computer. Do not ever click on one unless it leads to a trusted or known-by-you site. They are a huge scam, and they can cost you lots of $$$ in computer repairs.
From clicking on Ads that says... CLICK HERE YOU CAN WIN ONE BILLION DOLLARS JUST GIVE US ALL YOU PERSONAL INFO.
bad sites, evil downloads, self forwarding emails, clicking on online ads. not all of these will give you a virus, but it's not a complete list either. google it.
You can get RAM details by right clicking computer or the hard drive by clicking computer and looking at the max capacity off the separate drives. :)
No, WolfQuest 2.5 will not do any harm to your computer.
No, I don't think you can unless you pirate it; which I do NOT advise. You may see ads on various websites about getting it for free, but none of them work, and many of them may harm your computer.
No, vuze exe can not cause harm to a computer.
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
uh umm right clicking the mouse will take you to the computer setting
This is a programme that blocks unwanted ads. There are a number of those on this computer to save processing time. All ads are unwelcome on this computer.
Nope - It's just a program that restricts most adverts form showing on your screen. Pausing it will not harm your computer (but may allow ads to be shown). I've used Adblock for a number of years without incident.
no! why does a computer virus harm a person health?? Get a life Man!!
There is no 'single clicking' like 'single clicking' with a computer mouse. Every touch you make opens or selects an item on the screen, like 'double clicking' on an older computer.