Protect your kids with spyware: it’s a small investment

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It's the nature, and the job of a parent to protect their child from danger. Whether it be lessons about not talking to strangers, or instructions on not opening the door without knowing who is there, teaching children to protect themselves starts from a young age.
These same lessons are taught to children when they start learning how to use a computer. Unless you have adequate spyware protection, sending emails to granny and granddad, cousin Clare, and Santa can all be captured. Every detail: names, addresses, where they are going for holiday, details of the child's bank account for deposit of birthday money. All this and more could be stolen without your knowledge.
If you have found that you are getting lots of spam in your email box, have you considered it's because of a malicious program that has been downloaded on the back of a free game? Your spam filter should stop phishing emails and spam, typically generated through a Trojan horse.
Protect your computer by investing in the latest 24/7 safeguards, protect your children by teaching them not to download any programs without first running them through an anti virus program. Keep granny's birthday funds safe and secure.