
Of all the web eras thus far, malware seemed to have its most common day during Web 2.0. But before these convenient virus-preventing services came along, it wasn’t as easy for the average person to avoid them. Pop-up blockers, in-browser malware detectors, and the like are everyday tools that keep our computers a little bit safer. A lot of this attributes to user-ignorance For a tool used by the majority of people on a daily basis, it’s still common in this day and age that most users don’t know how to protect themselves from viruses online.įortunately, web browsers and computers created in recent years have been created with more idiot-proof features in order to prevent as much damage as possible. From e-mails, to shady websites, to advanced software like ransomware, they’ve always found a way. Viruses have been spreading through the Internet for as long as a connection has allowed them. User data is all anonymous.A familiar sight of Web 2.0 users who didn’t know any better (screenshot from HackRead) We use Google Analytics to understand how the site is being used in order to improve your user experience. This information is collected by major web servers by default. This information includes information such as your computer’s Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, browser user-agent and the time and date of your visit.

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Microsoft Sam TTS Generator is an online interface for part of Microsoft Speech API 4.0 which was released in 1998.
