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Computer Safety

Even if you’re new to the computing world, you know that your personal computer is always at risk for malware and viruses. There is a multitude of precautions you can take to reduce the risk of malware, viruses, hard drive failure, worms, spam, spyware, or hacking. XOTIC PC rounded up some of the most crucial computer safety steps you can take to protect your PC in this world of persistent threats. Keep reading to learn more!

Computer Safety: Combatting Top Threats
Protecting your computer may seem like an uphill battle, but it’s actually easier than you think. You can safeguard against malware by installing antivirus software. Some of the most popular software brands include McAfee® and NORTON™. Antivirus software prevents malware from being installed, and some will even remove malware from your computer. Though software is a great start, you should practice caution while browsing the web or using email. Antivirus programs may not catch everything, so it will be best to avoid downloads that might contain malware.
If you’re not routinely checking your firewall, you should be. All Windows-based and Mac systems allow you to check firewall connection, disable file and media sharing, or monitor access to your network, so you can keep criminals out.

Computers can suddenly stop working, and where would you be without important documents, photos, or other files? You can prevent a total loss by backing up your computer on an external hard drive or online backup service. Even with the rise of cloud storage, many gamers and computer enthusiasts prefer Serial ATA (SATA) or solid state hard drives. Backups should be conducted on a regular basis. You can also run routine disk cleanups to scan for files that can be deleted. An uncluttered computer runs much smoother than a computer with unorganized folders.

Online multi-player gaming comes with its own unique set of risks. With such a large online community of anonymous strangers, you could be at risk of giving away personal information or exposing your PC to spyware. Don’t download pirated copies of games or cheats, because they could contain viruses. Don’t dispose of game consoles, computers, or mobile devices without deleting your personal information and account details. You should be wary of buying or selling any in-game property. Use only secure connections, especially if there is real money involved.

Safety Precautions When Building a PC
Though online safety and precautionary software to protect your PC against viruses are essential, there are a number of mistakes that tech enthusiasts make when building their own rigs. Computers utilize a little thing called electricity, and it’s important that you disconnect all power cords whilst working on your desktop or laptop. You should also make sure that network and telephone lines are not connected to your PC. Static electricity can also cause damage to your components. Safeguard your RAM, CPU, and motherboard by wearing an antistatic wrist strap. You can easily build a computer with your bare hands, but you should always have a few tools on standby for installation: screwdrivers, pliers, and nut drivers. Better safe than sorry, no matter what kind of computer you are building.

By following these simple computer safety precautions, you can game, work, or entertain with peace of mind. If you have any questions about this article, please contact us today for additional information.

 

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