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CClearner is excellent - I can also suggest Auslogic Disk Defrag. Much nicer than windows inbuilt rubbish, free and updated frequently. http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag.
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Originally Posted by dozyrosy
In spite of using a router, I still like to have a software firewall, to see what is going (or trying to go!) out. It always surprises me how much software decides of its own accord that it would like to make an outside connection when there's no reason at all in my mind for it to go calling home...
I used to use Zone Alarm years ago until it ended up with a known issue with some email software. I found another excellent freebie which is unfortunately no longer with us, and now use the free Comodo one.
If anyone wants to check how well they're covered from the outside, there are online services such as Shields Up that you can use.
Rosemary
Thanks for this Rosemary I have just been on Shields Up and passed with flying colours
God must love stupid people-He made so many of them
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Originally Posted by dozyrosy
In spite of using a router, I still like to have a software firewall, to see what is going (or trying to go!) out. It always surprises me how much software decides of its own accord that it would like to make an outside connection when there's no reason at all in my mind for it to go calling home...
I used to use Zone Alarm years ago until it ended up with a known issue with some email software. I found another excellent freebie which is unfortunately no longer with us, and now use the free Comodo one.
If anyone wants to check how well they're covered from the outside, there are online services such as Shields Up that you can use.
Rosemary
I do the same too, Rosemary. I use Outpost firewall Pro because it gives a very good view on exactly what is trying to access everything without slowing the system down. The makers of Outpost (Agnitum) have been doing a lifetime licence offer for around £35 which gives you a licence for all available product updates, so I treated myself to one over xmas.
For users who are not very techy, they might find a firewall of this kind a little daunting and annoying when it constantly asks if you what to allow this and that. So I normally recommend something like Eset's Smart Security as that has NOD32's AV engine and a very user friendly firewall interface too without alot of on screen allow/block popups.
But for the more techy, outpost is awsome.
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Thanks Rosemary I've just checked my laptop and it's completly safe.
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thanks Rosemary, my PC passed all checks and is completely safe at present.
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Brian - thank for the info about my Router.
I'm downloading Avast as I type. Hoping this is all I'll need.
I'm going for this one as a few of you have mentioned its good and my washer has just given up the ghost so I have to save my pennies for a new one
everyone.
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Thanks Fuschia,
Will try that when I can get near the PC, lol. My DH is using it at the moment. Thanks for the help.
Myra
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Originally Posted by Fuschia
Brian - thank for the info about my Router.
I'm downloading Avast as I type. Hoping this is all I'll need.
I'm going for this one as a few of you have mentioned its good and my washer has just given up the ghost so I have to save my pennies for a new one
everyone.
I changed from AVG to Avast Anne. It updates almost daily which I think is a good thing. I've not gone wireless yet but when I do I'll try to remember about the firewall as I already have a free one installed
Last edited by DJG; 24-03-2009 at 07:19 PM.
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Yes as Brian said Doreen I shouldn't need another firewall as Netgear already has a good one built in.
I do hope Avast is easy to use.
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Originally Posted by dozyrosy
In spite of using a router, I still like to have a software firewall, to see what is going (or trying to go!) out. It always surprises me how much software decides of its own accord that it would like to make an outside connection when there's no reason at all in my mind for it to go calling home...
I used to use Zone Alarm years ago until it ended up with a known issue with some email software. I found another excellent freebie which is unfortunately no longer with us, and now use the free Comodo one.
If anyone wants to check how well they're covered from the outside, there are online services such as Shields Up that you can use.
Rosemary
for that Rosemary, I am in Stealth mode so it tells people no computer exsists at my IP adress.
Tina craft robo
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Originally Posted by Fuschia
Yes as Brian said Doreen I shouldn't need another firewall as Netgear already has a good one built in.
I do hope Avast is easy to use.
I haven't had any problems with it Anne
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I use Avast too - don't even know it's there really, it just gets on and does it's thing quietly in the background
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Thats great news Doreen and Niki.
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