Things You'll Need:
- An Apple Computer running Mac OSX
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Step 1
Browse Safe. Since Internet Explorer is no longer supported for the Mac OS, Safari, Firefox and Opera are three good and relatively secure browsers.
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Step 2
Don't download anything from untrusted sources. Many adware and spyware programs come in the form of an ".exe" executable. Since the Mac OS cannot natively run ".exe" executables, you're safe from malware embedded in these. Still, do not download from unsafe sites.
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Step 3
Make sure your email is secure. Don't download any attachments unless you're expecting them, and disable images. Most email clients for Mac like Mail.app and Thunderbird have built-in spam filtering.
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Step 4
Boost your privacy settings on your Instant Messaging Programs. All IM programs have privacy settings that allow you to filter who can contact you. Strange IM's from strange people may open your Mac computer to malicious software, adware and perhaps viruses. Don't download anything unless you're absolutely sure it's safe. That includes images.
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Step 5
Disable Macros if you're using Microsoft Office and you're opening a document that originated elsewhere. Office documents are one of the only ways viruses can infect both Mac and a Windows Operating Systems. Keep your Office software updated.
















