This is a question we all have. Each product claims to remove and alert you of spyware or adware programs attacking your computer. So, how can we tell if the program works as described by the software maker? By the experience you and I have when we use these products.
I began to use this product a few months ago on Windows XP computers and to my delight, has helped me rid spyware and adware on my computers. This product does an exceptionable job in scanning your computer for those nasty bugs and parasite adware leaching on your computers performance. I’ve added AdwareAlert to my toolbox in helping my clients to effectively remove spyware and adware from their computers.
Here are some features of AdwareAlert:
- Microsoft VISTA Certified – One of the few spyware and adware programs to be certified.
- Removes existing spyware and adware from your computer.
- Immediately alerts you if any new attacks by adware or spyware are detected while you are browsing the web.
- Access to daily updates for your program to ensure you are protected from new spyware or adware.
- Has been most successfully on fully removing ALL remnants of spyware and adware.

What I like about this program is ease of use. When I began to research this topic from the FREE download, I was able to download and scan my computer quickly. For my testing, I installed the FREE download of AdwareAlert on my teenagers computer. Both boy’s are gamers and Internet social bugs, so you can imagine what was on these computers.
The download and installation of AdwareAlert was very simple. Once installed, you can start the program immediately. The interface has a big “Scan” button to initiate the scanning. The full scan was completed in under 5 minutes. Very fast for these type of programs, which tells me it is optimized to search for those spyware and adware with clear definitions. It isn’t scanning every single file on your computer.
The result from the scan provided
a clear picture of what spyware and adware had infected the boys computer. It also provided you with knowledge if it was a file, registry entry, and folders of where the spyware and adware is located. What I saw on my scan results were registry entries of spyware I had removed from the computer with other spyware or adware programs. Warning: To actually clean or remove these alerts, you must register the software with AdwareAlert from going to there web site and order the program.
If you are looking for a protection against the spyware and adware attacks, take a look at AdwareAlert by clicking here.



Good product, we need all the help we can get to remove adware/spyware! Adware/Spyware cause to much trouble these days….