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Introducing the A.C.V anti-malware pages. Topics on this site range from anti-virus software, viruses, virus removal and virus myths to spyware, firewalls and general computer security. Looking for the “Safe Hex” page? It’s just a click away: http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html = (Safe Hex – Safe Computing Tips)

These pages have been put together for the sole purpose of helping to educate people about viruses and malware in general. You’ll find that the content contributors on this site range from experts in the anti-virus field to network administrators, programmers and virus removal experts.

All the information you’ll find within this site is provided free of charge, without any advertising or browser requirements. You can rest assured all of the contributors go to great lengths to ensure the accuracy of information and eliminate any potentially biased opinions before posting any pages.

Please be advised that there is so much information available here that you might not want to try and “take it all in” during one visit. Some of the topics covered are not entirely complicated, but some are fairly deep.

Basically, we’d like to help you minimize the risk of losing your valuable data, since you can’t realistically eliminate that risk. You may find that some of the information and tips included on these pages is not suitable or practical for you. Ultimately, you must decide what is best in your efforts to protect your data — we sincerely hope this site will help you to make informed decisions in that regard.

Best of luck to you all. – Clay

All material on this Web site is provided as is. Claymania.com contributors are not responsible for any eventuality, harmful or otherwise, resulting from the use or misuse of any material. It is the Web site visitor’s decision, right and ultimate responsibility to decide how they will use any and all content encountered on this Web site or any other.

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