If you are like most people on the Net, you've most likely downloaded music on the Net.



Did you know that when you use these file sharing services, they infect your computer with Spy Ware or Ad Ware?

Did you know that by simply clicking on a random "pop up" ad, your computer may have been infected with Spy Ware?

What is Spy Ware & Ad ware you ask?

Spyware & Adware are files that can be installed on your computer even though you don't want them! They can allow companies to monitor your Internet browsing patterns, see what you purchase and even allow companies to inundate you with those annoying "pop up" ads! Worst of all, it's perfectly legal, because most of these companies get your approval beforehand by hiding your consent in license agreements or other items you have installed like popular file-sharing programs. So, if you've downloaded some music and suddenly started getting annoying ads popping up on your screen, you could definitely be infected with Spy Ware and/or Ad Ware! But don't worry - We have come to the rescue with the most revolutionary software product on the Internet Today?

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