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Apple® computers have long been advertised as virusproof; however, they’re just as susceptible to catching them as PCs. According to the staff at Experimac Bend in Oregon, it’s important to protect yourself, and they want to share a few tips to help keep your computer clean. By following these practices regularly, you’ll avoid malware, Trojan horses, and other issues that can lead to identity theft and breakdowns.

3 Ways to Protect Your Mac® From Viruses

1. Stay up to Date

Apple frequently releases free app, browser, and operating system updates for people who own computers. It’s important to always stay up to date with these, as they include the most advanced and updated anti-virus software. It’s especially important if you use Google Chrome or Safari, as many viruses come from these internet browsers.

2. Don’t Open Random Emails

apple computers One of the easiest ways hackers infiltrate Apple computers and introduce viruses is through phony emails. If it’s not from a trusted source, you’re better off not even opening it. Don’t download any attachments or click on any links. It’s best to tag these emails as spam, as your service will take note and push them aside in the future.

3. Clear Your Browser History & Cache

Malware is typically downloaded through a phony link to a website. To keep anything from spreading and protect your computer going forward, regularly clear your browser history and cache to remove anything left from those websites. Also, delete unneeded extensions, as they sometimes contain viruses.

With a few regular practices, you’ll keep your Apple computer safe. If you do need assistance, the computer repair professionals at Experimac Bend can help. They offer a variety of upgrades, diagnostics, and data recovery services, alongside a large selection of new and pre-owned Apple products. Call (541) 797-6863 today to speak with their staff, and visit their website to explore their selection of products.

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