While you may think of MSN as a site where you find news articles or perform Web searches, the company is also an Internet service provider. If a dial-up Web connection fits your needs and budget, you may want to give MSN’s service a try. The MSN Dial-up Website promises “unlimited surfing with no hourly charges,” and the service features a personal firewall, a spyware monitor and photo-sharing. Use the links provided to read the service agreement and privacy statement. If you are willing to agree to all the terms, type your name in the box provided and click the “Accept and Buy” button at the bottom right of the screen. After your purchase, you will be able to download the MSN dial-up software, or it will be mailed to you on a CD at the shipping address you provided.

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