Safe free games sites

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  1. AmiNutall

    AmiNutall Regular member

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    Im trying to see if there are any 'safe' free games sites you guys would recommend I let my kids play on .
    Im convinced that a s coupel of viruses we picked up have come from them going on some of these free games sites, that takes them to goodness knows what site.

    I have just installed Kaspersky Intenet which i hope will help protect, and Ive laid the law down about not downloading anything. But can they still get a virus just by going to the site and playing it 'online' ?

    Any advice much welcomed
     
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  3. AmiNutall

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    Cheers keebles.

    Just to confirm, can you pick up a virus simply by going to a link / website - or only if you download a film / game ? Im sure its just hitting the site , as we dont usually donload anything, but want to be clear.
     
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    any site that you log into will put cookies onto your computer.any cookie can contain damaging files.most will show up as spyware although most are harmless.

    most free sites will have pop ups or ads with links to virus's and other harmful files.

    go to google.com as am example and you will have 2 spyware cookies on your system.(atdmt.com) and (double click.com) thats without downloading anything.so yes you can get a virus without downloading anything.
     
  5. AmiNutall

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    Thanks xbox. Guess its a case of trying to stick to 'trusted sites', and constantly telling them not to click on any links.

    I realy wish theyd nail these freaks who enjoy putting viruses out there. Stick a few in prison - then lets see how many keep doing it.
     
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    "I realy wish theyd nail these freaks who enjoy putting viruses out there. Stick a few in prison - then lets see how many keep doing it."

    coding viruses sounds like it would be funner than nagging one's children every time they are online. teach your children common sense and eventually you wont need to worry about them downloading viruses and whatnot. Or maybe you would rather stifle their growth, kind of like how prison warps a convicts mind.
     
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    personally i think anything that has a harmful or damaging effect on someone elses computer should be illegal.you break into someone house and break there computer its illegal.you put spyware or a virus on there computer and gain entry to all there files and its fine.
     
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    i think it is already illegal, and that's not my point anyway. It's tiring to hear how herding people into a dangerous environment will make society safer. Viruses essentially boil down to a loss of productivity or money. They are nonphysical, nonviolent crimes. That's how I see it.
     
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    I think any virus that makes you go to a certain website , to lure you into paying £20 for their software to 'fix it', should result in that website being shut down.
     
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    most virus's can be fixed with other software.i sent a friend to pandascan well talking to her on facebook.she complained it wanted to charge her to remove the virus's,i pointed out that it gave her the file path to the virus and all she had to do was copy and paste the file path to search bar and delete the infected files.if software tells you that you have a virus and wont tell you where it is chances are there isnt even a virus,just a scammer wanting to make money.
     

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