Do all porn websites have spyware and viruses?

February 23, 2011
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Query by Margaux: Do all porn web sites have spyware and viruses?
My brother and I are sharing one particular pc since his personal computer was damage. He loves to view porn (when I am not about) in the web. My pal informed me that all porn internet sites have viruses. I don’t want my pc to be damage so I want him to quit but he’s so stubborn.

What should I do so that he can not entry to porn websites? (My mother and father will not buy him pc any longer so I’m frightened that my pc will be damage.)

Thank you.

Finest solution:

Solution by Payney Sport Gem
Not all Pornsites have viruses( The Nicely recognized web sites dont have viruses)
but all the inexpensive ones do

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7 Responses to Do all porn websites have spyware and viruses?

  1. Hit me with your best shot...... on February 23, 2011 at 3:28 am

    All porn sites have alot of spyware and viruses be ware from these websites and run your installed antivirus time to time

  2. cbh_chess on February 23, 2011 at 4:07 am

    Well you can stop him with an internet filter such as “OpenDNS” (free and effective) but an even better way (and lets him feed on his entertainment) is to use “sandboxie”. It literally creates a “jail” around the internet browser so whatever is done within that jail stays there. If your brother went onto a porn site and decided to watch an online porn clip there. Whatever malware that came with the site is trapped within the sandbox and not into your main system. Simply delete the contents of the sandbox after your bro has finished with his stuff and you’re good as new.

    Oh I actually forgot, this one is even more effective than sandboxie. Try Returnil Virtual System Personal Edition (free). With Returnil you get a cloned version of your system partition to boot from and work in. If anything does happen to go wrong during your session, it’s as easy as rebooting your system, and your whole operating system environment is back to where it was before you turned Returnil protection on.

    Hope this helps!

  3. CAB on February 23, 2011 at 4:19 am

    You can always get something like:

    http://cybersitter.com/

    or http://www.netnanny.com/ or any other type filtering software and block all of these type sites. The great thing is you can password protect the software so it can’t be turned off but by you alone.

  4. salil a on February 23, 2011 at 5:17 am

    no all porn sites dont have alot of spyware and viruses be ware from these websites and run your installed antivirus time to time

  5. Potato Lord on February 23, 2011 at 5:51 am

    1.It’s just not your business
    2.How do you know about this
    3.Antivirus? Duh
    4.If you know about this your either a snoop or you like to watch girl porn with him. SNOOP…

  6. Kahless on February 23, 2011 at 5:53 am

    Have him log in on a separate account that is not an admin account so nothing will be installed without permission. Have him use Firefox and set the browser preferences to delete all cookies, history, cache, passwords, etc. when turning the browser off. That should eliminate most of the problems and you or your parents won’t know what he is doing.

  7. Mike S on February 23, 2011 at 6:06 am

    A lot of the free porn sites have spyware and viruses. They get paid from spyware companies to infect your computer. That is how they make their money. You have to go to sites like http://www.riskydvd.com/ if you want porn without viruses. They are not free, they are a video on demand site. They want people to come back over and over to watch pay per view movies, so they wouldn’t infect your computer with spyware.

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