Trick To Secure Your New PC

Trick To Secure Your New PC
Every one of us wants to secure
our
new PC form a certain damage .
So
here i am going to gives you New
PC tricks that helps you to make
your new PC more secure
1. Remove Unneeded Software
Many believe that a new PC fresh
out-of-the box that has yet to be
exposed to the Internet is secure.
Nothing can be further from the
truth. Many machines come with
software installed on it that
makes
your machine extremely
vulnerable
to an attack. A general rule-of-
thumb is the less software on the
computer, the easier it is to
secure
it.
Do an inventory of all the
software
that is on your machine, and
make
sure you are actually going to be
using every piece of software
that’s
installed. In addition, unnecessary
software (especially software
that’s
running in the background) can
slow down the operation speed of
software that you are actually
using.
2. Install Microsoft Security
Patches
Run Windows Update to install
Microsoft security patches that
are
missing from your machine.
Chances are high that new viruses
and bugs in the software were
created/discovered and
(hopefully)
addressed since your Operating
System was installed on your
computer. Run Windows update
to
make sure your computer is up to
date with all of the latest
Windows
patches.
3. Configure Your Anti virus
Software
The last thing we recommend is
for
you to customize the anti virus
software that’s running on your
computer. Having anti virus
installed on your computer is a
great start, but it’s not
recommended to trust that your
anti virus is automatically
configured to provide the
maximum levels of security for
your system.
There are many different anti
virus
software out on the market, so
it’s
tough for us to tell you how your
particular anti virus software
should be configured. However, a
Google search should help you
find
adequate guidance on properly
fine-tuning the anti virus
software
you’re using.
Apply these three new PC tricks
on
your new PC to make it more
secure

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