Adrian's security shared configuration

Piteko21

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hi, I suggest to add some scanners for second opinion like, Hitman pro or Malwarebytes, have one more browser and install some cleaner " Ccleaner".
I think that you have a pretty good and solid config.

regards:)
 
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avillalsan

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hi, I suggest to add some scanners for second opinion like, Hitman pro or Malwarebytes, have one more browser and install some cleaner " Ccleaner".
I think that you have a pretty good and solid config.

regards:)

Thank youm I actually omitted some info, I do use Malwarebytes, ccleaner and got some more browsers installed (chrome, cool novo and opera) :) See you bro
 
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jamescv7

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Optional suggestion: Add Lastpass to store passwords securely and accessible for multi logins.

Other than that, its a fine configuration. ;)
 
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Cats-4_Owners-2

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Thank you for sharing your configuration, avillalsan.
What do you think of the Technical Preview of Windows 10?
I am inspired to create a bootable USB as you've done with Macrium Reflect.:)

I'll mention (2) additions you may consider.

The first is the free program, Sandboxie. You can read about & download it here:
Malwarebytes also offers a free Anti-Exploit which protects against zero day threats. Check it out here:
 
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avillalsan

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Thank you all guys, right now i'm installing Sandboxie (even though I have no idea what is it for :) i'll give it a try, I'm always looking forward to new software), I also wanna comment that Bit Defender Wallet allows you to store credentials and passwords, in general Bit Defender Total Security it's a very nice suite. About Windows 10 I got to say it has a very nice look, it's fast and the apps menu doesn't cover the whole screen, unless you want to, it also has a "Notifications" icon wich is very cool, it let's you read them regardless of the application that originated them, besides it contains the airplane mode, tablet mode, location, VPN and other cool stuff. I discovered something Microsoft people can improve there, because if you want to read an old notification from that "area" it won't let you, it doesn't expand the whole message, only the part that fits in the assigned space. I didn't do a clean Windows 10 installation, although I don't use to upgrade from an older OS, I did it this time, I didn't want to reinstall all my apps. Take care
 

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