Anti-Porn and Windows Vista - A Comparison of Two of the Most Popular Spyware Removal Tools
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Anti-Porn and Windows updates are a double-edged sword. Windows users love their operating system and often hate Windows XP or Vista because of all the add-ons, spyware, and other annoyances. If you are one of those Windows XP users who hates Windows XP but loves the other two versions of Microsoft's personal computing Operating System, then you might want to give Windows Vista a try. While Windows Vista does have its problems, it is also a much less expensive operating system that still has many great features. So if you are looking for a free, easy way to update your operating system without having to change your computer settings, then you will want to give Anti-Porn and Windows Vista a try.Anti-Porn utilizes an online filtering application to detect pornographic websites. The website information is downloaded into a daily log which is then categorized into different folders. You choose which folders contain unwanted pornography based on what your computer is capable of processing. For example, if your computer is incapable of recognizing a pornographic website while browsing in the Cityville, then you won't be able to view adult entertainment. When you're done with the list of sites that you want blocked, you simply click on the "block" link that is shown next to the site. This prevents your computer from accessing the site in question while still allowing you to use the Internet.
Anti-Porn and Windows Vista both work by blocking known pornographic websites. They don't affect visited sites, only the ones that are newly added to the list each day. While there may be a few minor problems that arise from using Anti-Porn and Windows Vista, such as slow performance or error messages, the benefits definitely outweigh the disadvantages. As long as you don't use the software while in Windows Vista, there shouldn't be any problems.