Yes, some part of their site, be it games, ads, or other content, I think passes along viruses. After using some of their content, my machine locked up full of viruses as was told to me by the repair shop. One instance such as this alerts a person but not to the extent that one could pinpoint the virus.
However, I gave the site address to a friend of mine about three weeks ago. He has three children and they really got into the games. Unfortunately, he called yesterday and said his machine was virus laden.
Both my machine and my friend's machine were used for a number of years with little change in their use until Coolmath was introduced.
Within three weeks of use of the new introduction, the second machine was locked up.
I gave you the total picture so you can make your own mind up, but I don't use Coolmath anymore.
WB
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If you're wondering what games don't give you viruses, look for ones that have valid makers and are O.K. with your antivirus program. Also, sometimes it's not the game that has the virus, but the website the game is from, so be careful of what websites you click on.
ijji's games do not contain viruses, if you download from the official website (www.ijji.com) You may get viruses or password-stealing type programs if you download from other websites.
yes they can
No. If you download it from the official website it will not contain any viruses.
Sites like keepbusy.net, miniclip.com and addicting games will not give viruses but may implant cookies on your computer. I doubt there are any game websites with viruses because I have been on 30 and got no viruses. Free anti virus: AVG