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Comodo Firewall- Cruelsister Variation
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 715264" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>AtBo- Thanks!!! Really nice question- Comodo has upped the base policy of Containment, so makes things like a former setting I used (alert for elevated privilege) unneeded. At PL, things like adware and changes to the Desktop background can occur- nothing earthshaking at all, but I'm a purist and don't want to be bothered by things like this. For browsers, although I would Never (Never Ever) run things like installers or such at Partially Limited, placing browsers at this level is essential; using a Restricted setting would prevent things like Chrome from working at all. </p><p></p><p>Telos- I was throwing Comodo a bone. I personally see no need for it (nor have I seen that this is even an optional install on Win10). I also never use Comodo DNS not set my Homepage to Yahoo. But stating these things in within the video would insult a Company that is giving away Top Tier protection for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 715264, member: 7463"] AtBo- Thanks!!! Really nice question- Comodo has upped the base policy of Containment, so makes things like a former setting I used (alert for elevated privilege) unneeded. At PL, things like adware and changes to the Desktop background can occur- nothing earthshaking at all, but I'm a purist and don't want to be bothered by things like this. For browsers, although I would Never (Never Ever) run things like installers or such at Partially Limited, placing browsers at this level is essential; using a Restricted setting would prevent things like Chrome from working at all. Telos- I was throwing Comodo a bone. I personally see no need for it (nor have I seen that this is even an optional install on Win10). I also never use Comodo DNS not set my Homepage to Yahoo. But stating these things in within the video would insult a Company that is giving away Top Tier protection for free. [/QUOTE]
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