Is it normal adding porn to favourites and possibly getting virus

I have folders that I created to store my pornography videos from porn hub . I do this to easily identify and access the material I want at that time . I don't download anything but I do add the links to my favourites folder . I am not an addicted porn user but just organized for when I do use it , I don't want to look through 100 videos to find a couple I like .. this is a waste of time . I am curious , my computers all fucked up and has a mind of it's own , working poorly , freezing now all of a sudden , not letting my click stuff , black screens , doing actions ( as if I have the mouse clicked down permanently ) going slow , not letting me click or access anything ... I am more than positive I have viruses or something . I just now after like 1 hour have been able to use it and get the AVG free update , did a scan ... says it found 1 threat , I find this extremely hard to believe with all the paranormal shit going on with this laptop . Is it the porn links? if not I don't know what because I don't download or do all that much on my computer . I may have downloaded some random things before like logo designer program or movie editor stuff whatever right , random things .. if it isn't those , it is the porn maybe? IIN? what do you think ? By the way I just tried to scroll up this post to read a bit and when I click and scroll lines go through the words , it's like lined paper .. this computer is messed right up .

Yes , it will give you viruses 7
No , it gives you viruses when you download 3
I am not sure but i found a link about it 0
I have a great way to clean up viruses 1
I dont have a clue , I save porn links also 2
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  • Aries

    it doesn't seem to be doing a good job

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  • OrcusUrungus

    Get antivirus. And adblock.

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    • Aries

      I have Norton AVG I think ? it only last for like 30 days , probably expired now .

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      • OrcusUrungus

        I use AVG (http://www.avg.com/us-en/homepage) and Adblock Plus (https://adblockplus.org/).

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  • Alquen

    It's mostly the ads, and stuff that loads in the background, on porn sites that can infect your computer.

    Use the right ad blocker, active shield, and use safe surfing habits and you should be fine.

    I've only had a problem once, and it was my own fault for doing something stupid. System restore fixed it though.

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    • Aries

      what are some good resources for protection?

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      • Alquen

        I use Google Chrome with these extensions:
        -AdBlock
        -FlashControl
        -Avast Online Security (comes with the free version of Avast Antivirus)
        -Facebook Disconnect (not as important security-wise, but still useful)

        For downloading videos, I use the extension "Video Downloader Professional".
        It's way safer than clicking download links shown on the page.
        It works for most sites, but there are a few I've found that it doesn't. In that case I'm usually able to find a way (by looking at the source code of the page) to get a direct download link.

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  • ______________

    Consider this simple analogy; a fisherman uses worms to lure fish in.
    In the same way, hackers riddle most porn sites with viruses to catch unsuspecting, testoserone driven men off-guard.
    Try system restoring to before you got the viruses, or backing up and factory resetting.
    And never, ever browse porn sites without this;
    getadblock.com/
    A lot of viruses are distributed through ads, and it increases the general speed of browsing.

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    • Aries

      Thank you for the advice , how would I system restore my computer to before the viruses ?

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        Go to the start menu, and find the control panel. From the control panel, search 'system restore'. It will bring it up as a search result. From there, you go into it and select a date that goes far back. Don't worry, it doesn't delete any personal files but may uninstall some programs that you installed after that date.
        Do tell me if it works for you.

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