Keep Safe When Checking Out Free Home Landscape Software

Almost all professional architects, interior designers and landscapers need home landscape software in order to do the high volume and quality of their businesses. These professional-grade landscape architect software packages can run a few hundred dollars. The home gardener doesn't need everything offered in such an expensive piece of software. There are even some free home landscape software programs. But you do have keep safety in mind before you download any of them.

It Must Be Official

Don't get your free home landscape software from a friend of a friend or from file sharing. Although it can be tempting to get a pirated piece of software, you can be setting yourself and your computer up to be compromised. Pirated software sometimes has malware (malicious software) hidden inside of it. This can lead to identity theft, or valuable data being wiped out.

Free home landscape software programs have their own websites and make you check a "terms of agreement" box before you can download the program. Many free software programs are free because they are full of ads, so get ready to see a lot of ads pop up in your email and when running the program. If you are not sure that the website you are on is an official or safe website, don't download anything.

Keep Up With Your Security Programs

Before you go surfing on the Internet for free home landscaping software, you need to be sure you have the latest versions of several key pieces of computer equipment. The latest versions are important to have because they will include all of the latest security features that are missing from earlier versions. You need the latest versions of:

Your platform (like Windows or Mac)
Your operating system (like Apple Safari or Internet Explorer)
Your firewall
Your anti-virus program
Your anti-spyware program (if it is not a part of the anti-virus program package)
Your spam filter

Many computer security firms recommend that you use two different brands of computer security programs, because no one comprehensive package can possibly cover all of the security features known to cyber criminals. If you do get, for example, a separate free anti-virus program, you need to turn off the anti-virus portion of your comprehensive computer security package. Taking the time to do all of this will help you be sure you are safe from downloading a malware-filled home landscape software program.