No it does not, If it is just an anti-spyware it will protect your computer against software that goes through your history and finds your IP address. If it is all around virus protection it will protect against spyware, malware, viruses, and more. None of these should block your internet use. If you have software that does that you should check to see if you have a firewall first. Then if there is a firewall deactivate it and try again. If the problem persists then delete the anti- spyware completely from your computer and try again. If it still is giving you trouble call tech support for better help.
Spy ware can cause problems with installing anti-virus programs. Spy ware can cause system files to become corrupted. When files become corrupted, the install program cannot access the files it needs in order to install the program.
Spy ware is malware that records your actions on your computer and reports them to the malware's owner. No reputable merchant site will use spy ware.
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No.It's illegal to use spy ware on ANY phone,even your own.
these might be because of many reasons. Not properly installed, Out dated spy ware Or your system might not like such spy to enter inside its home :P
they make a divice
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Answers will vary depending on peoples personal preferences, but I personally use a combination of Norton Anti-Virus and Spybot S&D to keep my computer clean.
If you are facing the problem with the viruses and the Trojans than you need to download any anti viruses software and install on your computer like (super anti spy ware, AVG anti virus)than you will be able to scan your computer through the internet.
AdWare and SpyWare
I use AVG free anti-virus and it is very good.Other free anti-virus and anti-spyware software includes:Avast! Anti Virus Free EditionSafer Networking's Spybot Search and DestroyMalwarebytes Anti-Malware Free EditionLavasoft's AdAware FreePlease see the related links for more information.
I work on computers for a iving. There are two peices of software I trust to remove spy ware. They are ad aware, and malware bytes.