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Article Title: Safe and Useful Free Software
Author: Jason  Oh
Category: Software
Word Count: 429
Keywords: free software
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Downloading free software from the internet can be a beneficial tool to getting 
useful computer software, but anyone getting anything for free from the 
internet should be aware of the possible risks.  It is possible that 
downloading software could come with bundled spyware or adware when products 
are offered for free.  Many valid companies these days are developing free 
software, called "freeware" to draw customers.  Usually the free version is a 
simplified version of the paid title, with fewer features but to give the user 
an idea of the product.  What you should be wary of is downloading something 
you find in a pop up window, link or advertisement.  These are specifically 
more dangerous than something you find on your own through web browsing.

Manufacturers of expensive products tend to give the general public the idea 
that the only good software you can get is expensive.  This is not true based 
on the increasing amount of free software availability online.  Other than 
simplified versions of software made available for free online, freeware 
programmers, often self-taught consumers, are developing free applications for 
anyone to download for free.  This really challenges the old notion that 
expensive products are the only way to get good quality.  Many of these 
self-taught programmers are simply nice folks spreading a useful product where 
they see the need for it.  Free software is often designed after the expensive 
products and provides very similar features and benefits as the "name brand."

To decrease the likelihood that you may accidentally download free software 
that will harm your computer, research programs before you install them.  Look 
for forums where others that have experience with the product have written 
reviews and pointed out possible dangers.  Also be sure you have an anti-virus 
program installed on your computer before you download anything questionable.  
This will usually catch anything harmful before any damage is done.  You can 
use anti-virus software to scan your download for spyware, as well.  Also, you 
should periodically scan your entire system to make sure it is secure.

Free software is an attractive alternative to spending a lot of money on a 
product.  After making the necessary expenditure to buy your own computer with 
great hardware there may be little funds left for software.  The central 
concern when you download free products is safety.  If you take the necessary 
precautions, you will certainly find many dozens of reliable free software 
offers online to help you save money without putting your computer at risk.

Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog 
http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on 
refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to 
look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers.
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