or are there viruses even there?
Answer:
It is not safe to browse the web without any protection.
Try AVG. it is FREE. Link is Below. Some Programs that WILL Help.
I have Both AVG and Spybot on my computer. Both Programs are for FREE!!!! As far as AVAST, i feel AVG is more user friendly.
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 7.5.519
http://www.download.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-F…
Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.5.2
http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-De…
Avast
http://www.avast.com/eng/home-registrati…
$ the ideal price for your money is Kaspersky Shield Deluxe 2008. Under $40.00
Good Luck. ..
Answer:
Nope.Being on a website is safe nor it gives you a virus.
Only when you download something like example:you are on a porn site but then it tell you that you to downloadsome program to see the porn video
Well gues what?that program is actualy a virus.
But youtube and yahoo well never do that to your personal,so yeah its safe to be on youtube and yahoo.
And no.There are no viruses there.
Answer:
It isn’t safe to log on the web without a full anf comprehensive protection package. I’ve used AVG Anti Virus, Zone Alarm Firewall, Spy-bot Search and Destroy and Ad Aware both spyware killers for years. They’re all free for personal use and I have had no trouble with Viruses Trojans Hackers etc. I’ve just upgraded to AVG free 8.0 and all seems good so far. Zone Alarm grants a lot of personal configuration unlike the Windows Firewall. They can all be downloaded from http://www.download.com/ I also use Windows Defender from the Microsoft site. It is safe to use two anti-spy products but never use more than one A/V as it can cause conflicts. You should run A/V and anti spy weekly. Hope this helps
Answer:
It's not safe because, when you connect to the internet your world wide web ip is visible for everyone, so anyone can control your pc with trojean… even access your files.
I advice you to get an antivirus.
gud luc
Answer:
It's not safe not to use Anti Virus protection anywhere when you are connected on line.
Answer:
They’ll come and get you no matter where you’re.