Not the site itself, but the software you download from it can't be guaranteed 100% safe. Regardless of the source, always scan your software downloads for viruses.
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
No. The Team Fortress Two Mann Co. Store will not do any harm to your computer, nor will any Valve products.
Downloads other things that can cause harm to your computer. It's better not to have one and find out.
General computer use will not harm your skin. People who place their elbows on their desk while typing or using their mouse may run the skin down somewhat, and require the use of a moisturizer to restore normal feel. Using a computer is far more likely to harm your wrists, neck, and eyes.
Yes, computer viruses are man-made malicious software programs designed to infect and harm computer systems.
No, WolfQuest 2.5 will not do any harm to your computer.
No, vuze exe can not cause harm to a computer.
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
no! why does a computer virus harm a person health?? Get a life Man!!
no
A dictionary is not able to harm anything. It may harm ignorance
It does not. It's a program for drawing, and would harm your computer no less than a program like Photoshop. Illegal cracks and patches for this program may harm your computer, however.
yes it does
Yes it does
No, Minecraft shouldn't harm your computer, that is if you have a good computer with good FPS if not then minecraft will run slow. In other words you may have gotten it from a different website which may have a virus or in worst cases harm your computer. Make sure to download it from minecraft.net for no virus which could harm your computer.
Minecraft doesn't physically harm your computer despite requiring lots of resources to run
no neither of them should harm your computer.