Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Secure Your Private Files With Handy Security Software

By Chris Channing

Privacy over the Internet is far too often a subject that goes unnoticed. When you are online, you could be sending vital data to other computer owners and websites that you wouldn't want to share, even if you aren't aware of it. By using relevant software and programs, you can keep such information secure.

Cookies are used in web development to store information about a user. It's useful for a login feature that remembers your log in details, for instance. Cookies can also be used to track the websites you visit and other vital information you wouldn't want to share with just anyone. Cookies can be manually deleted, but having a program do so at regular intervals is easier. In addition, such programs are free or inexpensive.

Websites can tell where you are from, sometimes down to the very city in which you live, through what is called an IP address. The IP address is given to customers of Internet service providers, or your ISP. IP addresses are unique to every connection, so it is not a good idea to share the address with everyone on the Internet. Making your IP address invisible is possible through proper security software suites.

The Internet is bad enough for security, but even staying off the web can put you in danger of giving out private information. The network you are connected to, even if not connected to the Internet, can put your information at risk. Computer users on the same network will already know the basics of finding out information on your computer, and can use such things against you without proper security.

Local files are stored each time you visit a website so that you can come back alter and enjoy a quick load. Browsing history is another popular Internet browser function that needs to be erased for optimal privacy. Both things can be erased quickly by privacy software. Otherwise you would have to manually do so each and every time you use the Internet or view a website. Programs today can wipe the files clean each time you close your browser.

Your computer determines what kind of data it is working with based on what are called ports. Information is filtered through ports so that computers know what to handle and how. The problem is that port scanners can easily detect flaws in a computer's security. If you think this is a problem for your computer, and it usually is, software can be obtained that will essentially hide your ports from the plain view of others.

In Conclusion

From here you can look online for security software, both free and paid, that can take care of the security topics mentioned above. The software you pick doesn't have to come through trial and error. Instead, you can read online reviews to find the good picks.

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