If you have Vista: Go get Windows 7 (nothing you can do about it)
If you have 7: Click Win-Key type User Account Control Settings and move the slider
If you have XP: IDK (someone please put insert the appropriate info)
If you have Mac: IDK I don't have a Mac (someone please insert the appropriate info)
that means that your computer is not well protected.maybe its the problem with your firewall or automatic updates or an anti virus programme is not installed to your computer.switch on the firewall and automatic updates.install a good anti virus software like macafee or avasts (its up to your wish)
The causes of Windows security alert pop-ups are because your system has encountered a virus or malware. Also you can get these pop-ups because you already have a virus and the pop-ups are fake.
Those are pop up ads, some can be really annoying. Purchase and load an internet security program with pop up blocker and it will quit happenimg. If your computer is new then you may already have one, open system security and enable the security and firewall features.
Because Windows is a shitttyyy software but if u switch to MAC then u will get No Pop Ups( Except YouTube)!
Pop up Blocker
Windows 2000 does not include a pop-up blocker.
System 32 is the folder where all the essentials of Windows are stored. Deleting that would eventually corrupt your windows.
Yes, Windows Live Hotmail use a POP server.
Get a pop-up blocker. Do a Google search on Pop Up blocker and you'll see all sorts of ways. Most are free, or come with your security package (Norton, McAfee). However, if you have Windows XP, go to TOOLS on the uppper toolbar. There is a POP UP Blocker option. Just click on TURN ON POP UP BLOCKER.
Alerts are the small windows which pop up over the running app or the lock screen, the have some text and either one or two buttons on it. Badges are small red circles or ovals with white numbers on them, they appear over the app icon and signal number of new messages/emails/updates/games where it is your turn/etc.
Once you pop, the fun don't stop
Microsoft is giving top billing to Vista's new look, easier searching, improved performance and security -- an area where Vista's predecessor, Windows XP, fell on its face. Microsoft is stating Vista is more secure than Windows XP. It's harder for a hacker to infect your PC from a distance. Specific features, such as spyware and virus protection, firewall, user account and parental controls, and automatic security updates, are centralized in the Security Center. Using pop-up messages, the system alerts users of security issues, such as when software is trying to install itself. Some beta testers have complained about the frequent pop-ups, which ask for permission on activities as basic as registering your copy of Vista with Microsoft. The alerts can be turned off. Of course as in previous versions of Windows, there will always be some type of security updates as new types of worms and viruses will end up exploiting the code within Vista. And we'll personally get to test the new security features ourselves when Vista hits the shelves on January 30th.
Windows Accelerator Pro is promoted as real-time security software. As a matter of fact, it is listed as a rogue anti-virus program. After it intrudes into your PC, it shows you a great number of fake alerts, fake scanning results, and pop-ups. If you believe it, you have to pay for your action. Its recommended technology support cannot help you. It just wants to get money via cheating you into run it in your PC.If you want to remove it, there are two removal guides-manual removal and automatic removal guides in the post, Need Help to Remove Windows Accelerator Pro from Your Browser in virusremovalexpert.blogspot.com.