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    Friday, July 8th, 2011
    1:07 pm
    An Update Brought To You By PCPrima: The Way Forward for Internet Security Issues is Mobile
    Each and every one of our clients is significant to us. As a result, we at PCPrima wish to help you stay up to date concerning the recent news concerning pcs, software, etc. Following is a short post concerning mobile Internet security, designed to educate our patrons on the big danger of mobile security assaults and reveal to you how to best help shield yourself from these. In the event that, after looking over this write-up, you are feeling like basic safety against such threats is something worthy of considering, why not drop by the PCPrima website so that you can check out the different software products and services we offer our customers.

    As a result of plentiful technological advancements, the days are gone in which Trojans and viruses were threats only to pcs. Mobile Internet has been available for quite some time and, with this advancement, malicious software programs have expanded their reach. Recent media reports about Apple and Google - security breaches linked to the iPhone and Android OS's, in particular - have helped solidify the notion that the future of online security issues is becoming more and more mobile.

    The idea that open, unsecured wireless networks continually pose a potential danger should certainly already represent common knowledge to a lot of pc and Internet users. Unfortunately, as more and more individuals bring their laptop computers with them on the go, the temptation to log into unsecured networks to quickly see E-mails or change Facebook statuses can be great. From time to time, however, unbeknownst to the computer user, monitoring software can possibly be lurking behind the surface of unsecured networks, capturing user info. In situations like this, not only is the security of the pc at stake, but its speed too. Monitoring software documents the information compiled and forwards it in continuous intervals to an external server via the internet. Often, the affected person won't take note of this at all, rather wondering solely about the poor efficiency of the pc.

    Whether you’re using a normal old desktop computer or rather a mobile device with Internet access, the possible danger that such malicious software programs pose is very significant. One day, authorities predict that mobile devices will be the primary targets of such security attacks, taking into consideration that people remain unfamiliar with threats of this type.

    The ever-increasing prevalence of viruses and the like in social networking sites is very suggestive of the notion that developers of malicious software applications are incredibly intelligent and are constantly on the search for new ways to disperse their programs. Although many computer and Internet users may already be familiar with the dispersion of viruses and the like by E-mail, the majority are still reasonably unfamiliar with the propagation of such programs via Facebook wall commentary or private messaging, to name several examples.

    For now, it appears that this shall remain a game of cat and mouse. Only he who is able to safeguard his PC as best as he can will survive. Despite modern technology, complete protection of one’s computer is still, unfortunately, impossible, as virus programmers will continue to look for new and better ways to exploit vulnerabilities and are, because of this, forever one step ahead of the game.

    Whether you’re keen on defending yourself against such security threats, or simply cleaning your registry as a means to optimize your PC's performance, software company Ascentive LLC may have just the right solution for you. Ascentive sells a wide variety of software products to its customers around the world, including Germany. Especially for its German customers, Ascentive has created solutions designed to aid in the elimination of malware and spyware (Spyware Striker) and a registry cleaner named PCPrima, among several other products. Whether you’re interested in PCPrima, Spyware Striker, or perhaps one of Ascentive’s additional products, a free scan of your computer is always included. The scan will allow you to see what kind of programs, errors, invalid files, etc. are keeping your computer from optimal performance.

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Friday, May 20th, 2011
    3:25 pm
    Ascentive Software Comes Into German Marketplace Along With Revised Range of Computer Software Progr
    Ascentive Software LLC presents a various mix of software products and solutions to clientele in a lot of countries around the world, among them Germany. In recent months, they’ve made quite a few improvements to the German set of software programs, by means of customer opinions and research data which came from German customers. As reported by the company’s German Marketing Supervisor, each of these up-dates are intended to advance the business’s intent to provide the most user-friendly software applications attainable. Without further delay, and in no special order, below are several of the most notable upgrades Ascentive has made to its German series of products.

    A number of changes have already been made to the License Agreement display screen. Ascentive has created an option in all of their applications so that the individual is able to comfortably E-mail the End User License Agreement to himself. “I agree” and “I disagree” buttons have also been placed on the License Agreement screen.

    Ascentive clients are given an opportunity to untick elements that they don't want to download during the program download process. The following are all the items that could be deselected and, subsequently, will not be installed: 1) Add a computer desktop shortcut, 2) Recommended software desktop shortcut (new), 3) Quick launch desktop shortcut, and, finally, 4) Performance Center.

    Still another substantial change made concerns the addition of branded desktop icons. From now on, every time a product is downloaded, just one promotional computer desktop icon is generated. Additionally, one branded icon is added after an additional program is downloaded by the client. If that program already has a promotional pc desktop shortcut, it will be deleted from the computer's desktop. To paraphrase, every application installed is designed to delete its own promotional pc desktop shortcut and will then add a different suggested promotional program icon. Subsequently, no more than one promotional desktop icon is added on to the computer's desktop at any given time. What's more, you are able to opt out of having the promotional icon set up during the course of the program installation process.

    Threat level icons in software programs (along with any reference to them) have been taken away and a choice in the General Settings section that permits customers to disable Alert Warnings was created.

    When the software program is exited by way of right clicking on the computer program icon in the task bar, a new screen will no longer automatically appear. Right after loading Windows, if the program is set to launch by itself, the alert screen is shown. When this is exited out of, the software program will close to the task bar instead of starting up.

    A hyperlink to the support site outlining the un-install process has been built in to the client support screen of every program. Last, but not least, all programs have a smaller sized branded installer that profoundly expedites the time it takes to install (and uninstall) the programs.

    For right now, this seems to be it, but make certain to keep an eye on Ascentive. Like with any technological business, they continue to update their software products to live up to customer needs. The great worth Ascentive places on local customer suggestions is reflective of their cultural awareness and commitment to consumer experience. If it is the case that you have not ever heard of Ascentive, I'd urge you to drop by and see their web page, where you can also view specifics when it comes to their collection of German software applications.

    Current Mood: accomplished
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