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Tips to Protect Your Computer from Bots 1. Use Firewalls Firewalls act as a barrier between your computer and harmful attacks. Make sure to install one and keep it active at all times. 2. Create Strong Passwords A strong password is key to security. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and make it long and complicated. 3. Unique Passwords for Each Account Using the same password for different accounts can be risky. Keep your accounts safer by having unique passwords for each one. 4. Install Anti-Malware Software Anti-malware software helps to detect and remove harmful programs. Consider using trusted software like Norton for extra protection. 5. Keep Software Updated Regular updates fix security holes. Always install updates for your operating system and applications to keep your computer secure. 6. Be Careful with USB Drives USB drives can carry viruses. Avoid connecting them to computers that might be infected to protect your system. Share ur thoughts 🤔

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