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clean up various parts of your computer

Since the time that computers became mainstream, consumers have been looking for ways to speed them up. Whether you're a business user or a regular PC user, you'd probably like to know how to clean up your machine and get it working better and faster. A lot of programs and tools have promised to do just that over the years, but most have been completely useless - if not outright malware or spyware. Fortunately, there is Avast Cleanup. It really DOES deliver as promised. Avast, of course, is not a new company. It's been one of the biggest names in computer security for years now. Its antivirus products have always been considered by experts as among the best. Now, it offers this helpful premium tool to help optimize PC performance. It can be very irritating to see that you are running out of disk space. Instead of having to decide on which programs to uninstall, you can just use this Cleanup tool to remove tons of leftover junk files from applications, browsers, and Wind...

t's not just viruses you get protection

Norton is probably the name most computer users are familiar with when it comes to security and protection. The brand has been around since the early 90s. Since it's one of the longest-lived antivirus software companies, it must be doing something right. The newest version of Norton Anti Virus, from Symantec Corporation, offers more tools than ever before. There are four levels of protection available: Basic, Standard, Deluxe, and Premium. If you need protection for just a PC, then Basic or Standard might be enough. However, if you want protection for other devices, such as your Mac, smartphone and iPad, you'll need, at the very least, Norton Security Standard. Whether you stick with the Basic Anti Virus or go all the way up to Premium, you can count on getting advanced security that helps keep your private and financial details private and protected. Norton utilizes one of the biggest global civilian intelligence networks to detect any and all threats faster. It's not ...