The problem with multiple anti-spyware software is having both run at the same time. When software A runs, backups are created that are crucial for when an infection is found. Running software B creates backups also. However, while it scans it is likely to find the backups created by software A and delete them. The next course of action is for both software systems to eliminate the spyware found, but the backup files won't be in place to do that. The backups usually contain infected or quarantined files that could be vital to the operation of your computer. They shouldn't be deleted or your computer might not be able to function properly. Also, by running multiple anti-software at the same time, it can slow down your computer. The two may not even work together since many have real time protection.
You can do research on which spyware systems work the best and whatnot, just make sure you're only using one. The software offers a cure once your system has been infected. However, prevention and user protection is better than a cure since you don't want your computer to ever need the software. That doesn't mean the software doesn't need to be in place; there is not currently a way to be 100% safe on the internet, even if you try your hardest to be prudent online. There are some ways to reduce your risk of getting an infection, though.
Avoid porn sites and badly designed websites. These typically serve more pop-ups for you to accidentally click on and become infected. They also can use cookies to watch where you browse and so forth. Sometimes it doesn't take a click to become infected. Credible sites usually don't serve numerous pop-ups. Stick to popular, user-friendly sites that are reportedly good. If you're fumbling your way around the internet, you're bound to catch something nasty. Protect yourself from spyware by being prudent on the internet and getting some worthwhile anti-spyware software.
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