FREE Consumer Awareness Guide
How To Keep Your Computer Safe From Crippling
Pop-ups, Viruses, Spyware, & Spam,
While Avoiding Expensive Computer Repair
- Do you constantly get hammered by pop-up ads that come from nowhere and interfere with using your computer?
- Does your computer run slow, act funny, or crash unexpectedly?
- Are you getting tons of spam from unknown senders?
If so, then your computer is probably infected with malicious programs that could end up destroying your files, stealing your personal and financial information, and rendering your computer useless.
Don’t Be A Victim To Online Crime!
Cyber criminals lurk everywhere and are constantly finding new ways to harm you. Even legitimate websites have sophisticated methods of snooping into your private information using cookies and spyware. If you want to make sure you aren’t their next victim, read this guide and discover:
- Computer scams, threats, and rip-offs that you MUST be aware of.
- Surefire signs that you are infected with spyware, malware, and viruses.
- Sneaky, underhanded ways cyber criminals access your computer, and how you can stop them dead in their tracks.
- The absolute worst type of program to install for your computer’s health; go to these sites and indulge in these seemingly innocent activities and you’re practically guaranteed to get infected with vicious spyware and destructive viruses.
- The single biggest cause of expensive computer repairs – and how to avoid it.
- 7 Simple steps to keep your computer safe from pop-ups, viruses, spyware, malware, and expensive computer repair bills.
What To Do Now
To request your Free Consumer Awareness Guide, do one of the following:
- Complete the simple form below and press the Submit button
- Call us now at 416-335-9392 and request your consultation.
Debbie Evans from our office will call you to schedule a convenient time for us to meet for 20 minutes. Remember, there is no obligation for you to buy or do anything . This is simply a discovery meeting to see if remote access is right for you.
Good networking,
Jeff S. Brodie, President
Codefusion Communications Inc.
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