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Just a question regards the above "Internet Security" which one do you find the best to use & cost, at this time I'm with Norton, is there better out there? I have been with McAfee but not impressed, tia, enjoy you day.
Just a question regards the above "Internet Security" which one do you find the best to use & cost, at this time I'm with Norton, is there better out there? I have been with McAfee but not impressed, tia, enjoy you day.
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The article for which catsrcool has given a link is over 3 years old - here's one http:// www.tec hsuppor talert. com/bes t-free- firewal l-prote ction.h tm from less than a month ago which describes the default Windows firewall as:-
[i]The built-in Windows firewall is a common choice since it passes all inbound tests (both stealth and open port) and doesn't have many popup alerts. It doesn't require installation, so it's not likely to conflict with your other programs. And many average users may not reliably handle the popup alerts of the best firewalls on the market (especially at their max settings).
If you scan clean for malware and you don't want/need the additional features of a third-party firewall, then the Windows firewall is a practical and useful solution.[i]
That article compares various free third-party firewalls.
[i]The built-in Windows firewall is a common choice since it passes all inbound tests (both stealth and open port) and doesn't have many popup alerts. It doesn't require installation, so it's not likely to conflict with your other programs. And many average users may not reliably handle the popup alerts of the best firewalls on the market (especially at their max settings).
If you scan clean for malware and you don't want/need the additional features of a third-party firewall, then the Windows firewall is a practical and useful solution.[i]
That article compares various free third-party firewalls.
I think the security scare is a mild form of paranoia, things have moved on since the early days of the internet, Microsoft Security Essentials and the weekly use of Superantispyware seems to do the job for me. However, if people want to spend money on these things it's their business.
bibblebub; I notice your attempt at using italics did not work, similar thing happened to me yesterday. If Ed. is reading this please note, is there a problem?
bibblebub; I notice your attempt at using italics did not work, similar thing happened to me yesterday. If Ed. is reading this please note, is there a problem?