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Considerations and Warnings
- Many free aquarium screensavers are actually downloaded with spyware, so be careful! For example, one site, PCHell, warned users to beware of "Fun Web Products" screensavers. While they technically do not have spyware they do track usage with cookies. "Fun Web Products" may not make aquarium screensavers, but that doesn't mean that your free aquarium screensaver is safe for you to use.
- Instead of clicking on those pop-up advertisements for free aquarium screensavers, go to a reputable download site and look for screensavers there. One of our favorite download sites is cnet's download.com.
- If you think you have spyware on your machine, you have a couple of different good options for removing them. Cnet's download central has a great cache of spyware and adware removal applications. Here are a couple applications you may want to look into:
- Spybot Search and Destroy Version 1.4 is popular (free). Read more about it and download it at cnet's download.com here.
- Ad-Adware SE Personal Edition 1.06 by LavaSoft is a good one (free to download). Read more about it and download it at cnet's download.com here. If you decide to buy it, it costs $24.95.
- HijackThis 1.99.1 by Merijn is also a good bet. Read more about it and download it at cnet's download.com here.
- Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware beta is also popular (free). Read more about it and download it at cnet's download.com here.
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