One of the best practices of using the computer is accessing the system through a subordinate account while connected to the internet. Why? The administrative account gives you all the privileges of handling your computer. Now, imagine these privileges in the wrong hands. You wouldn’t want that, would you? It is important to safeguard your computer while on the internet. A virus may take over your administrative privileges and harm your computer beyond repair. Working with a limited user account makes sure that the damage is minimal if the computer is attacked by a virus.

The ideal scenario is to have as many user accounts as there are users on your computer. Also, provide passwords to each user. Use the administrative account only to perform administrative tasks.

With separate user accounts, the computer users will not be able to accidentally or intentionally modify your system’s global settings. Having separate accounts keeps your computer secure.

The computer needs repair irrespective of all the safety measures you take. Call the computer repair service team once every year for your computer’s ‘health’ check-up.