Advanced Security Aries91's Security Configuration 2025

Last updated
Apr 3, 2025
How it's used?
For home and private use
Operating system
Windows 11
On-device encryption
N/A
Log-in security
    • Basic account password (insecure)
Security updates
Allow security updates and latest features
Update channels
Allow stable updates only
User Access Control
Always notify
Smart App Control
Off
Network firewall
N/A
Real-time security
Norton 360
Firewall security
Other - Internet Security (3rd-party)
About custom security
NORTON 360 standard settings
Periodic malware scanners
hitmanpro
malwarebytes
drweb.cureit
emsisoft emergency scanner
adwcleaner
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Environment for malware testing
N/A
Browser(s) and extensions
Chrome with:
  • onetab
  • click&clean
  • freedownloadmanager
  • nortonsafeweb
  • ublock origin
  • smart https

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Secure DNS
cloudflare dns
Desktop VPN
cyberghost vpn
Password manager
Bitwarden
Maintenance tools
ccleaner
wisecleaner365
geek uninstaller
autoruns
File and Photo backup
external hd
Subscriptions
    • None
System recovery
Easeus todo backup free (manual backup)
Risk factors
    • Browsing to popular websites
    • Working from home
    • Making audio/video calls
    • Opening email attachments
    • Buying from online stores, entering banks card details
    • Logging into my bank account
    • Downloading software and files from reputable sites
    • Sharing and receiving files and torrents
    • Requesting and accepting remote access
    • Gaming
    • Gaming with third-party mods
    • Streaming audio/video content from trusted sites or paid subscriptions
    • Streaming audio/video content from shady sites
    • Coding and development
Computer specs
  • Asus aspire a515-44 series
  • amd ryzen 5 4500u with radeon graphics 2,38Ghz, 8GB RAM
  • SSD 500GB
What I'm looking for?

Looking for maximum feedback.

aries91

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Apr 20, 2015
83
hello everyone,
this is my configuration for this year.
I decided to reduce the number of active security programs as much as possible so as not to overload the pc.
I also decided to don't change too much the windows settings or the norton security suite settings so as not to mess things up.
In any case, any suggestions for further improvements are welcome.
thanks

aries91
 
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TairikuOkami

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cloudflare dns
I guess you are using Cloudflare Malware blocking?!

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  • Basic account password (insecure)
Why not MSA? You are already using Apple account.
 

aries91

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Apr 20, 2015
83
I guess you are using Cloudflare Malware blocking?!

View attachment 287969

Why not MSA? You are already using Apple account.
I use the standard cloudflare dns (1.1.1.1/ 1.0.0.1).
sorry I mistakenly entered the Apple cloud which I don't have on my PC but on my tablet.
 
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lokamoka820

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  • smart https
I don't think you need extensions for HTTPS mode anymore, as it is built in now in almost every browser.

To enable HTTPS-only mode in Chrome, click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner and go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Security. Scroll down to the Secure Connections section and turn on the "Always Use Secure Connections" toggle.
 

aries91

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Apr 20, 2015
83
I don't think you need extensions for HTTPS mode anymore, as it is built in now in almost every browser.

To enable HTTPS-only mode in Chrome, click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner and go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Security. Scroll down to the Secure Connections section and turn on the "Always Use Secure Connections" toggle.
thanks I took your tips.
 
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lokamoka820

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thanks I took your tips.
I just noticed that you are "Looking for maximum feedback", so if you want more tips a can recommend some:

With browser extensions, the golden rule is "Less is more" which means fewer extensions gives more security, privacy and performance.

Now, I don't know how exactly you use the extensions I will mention, so I will rely on their basic functions:
  • onetab:
    • if you just use it to save pages to read later, I recommend using Google Chrome "reading list" feature instead:
    • To read a page later, add it to your reading list.
      1. On your computer, open Chrome.
      2. Go to a page you want to read later.
      3. At the top right, select More
        More
        and then
        Bookmarks and lists
        and then
        Reading list.
      4. Select Add tab to reading list.
      Tip: You can also add a tab to your reading list by right-clicking on the tab
      and then
      Add tab to reading list.
    • source for more info: Read pages later & offline - Computer - Google Chrome Help
  • click&clean
    • if you just use it to clean cache, history and cookies, you have CCleaner and Wise Care 365 which do the same functionality, so it is just redundant.
  • ublock origin
 
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aries91

Level 2
Thread author
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Apr 20, 2015
83
I just noticed that you are "Looking for maximum feedback", so if you want more tips a can recommend some:

With browser extensions, the golden rule is "Less is more" which means fewer extensions gives more security, privacy and performance.

Now, I don't know how exactly you use the extensions I will mention, so I will rely on their basic functions:
  • onetab:
    • if you just use it to save pages to read later, I recommend using Google Chrome "reading list" feature instead:
    • To read a page later, add it to your reading list.
      1. On your computer, open Chrome.
      2. Go to a page you want to read later.
      3. At the top right, select More
        More
        and then
        Bookmarks and lists
        and then
        Reading list.
      4. Select Add tab to reading list.
      5. Tip:
      You can also add a tab to your reading list by right-clicking on the tab
      and then
      Add tab to reading list.
    • source for more info: Read pages later & offline - Computer - Google Chrome Help
  • click&clean
    • if you just use it to clean cache, history and cookies, you have CCleaner and Wise Care 365 which do the same functionality, so it is just redundant.
  • ublock origin
Of course I am open to evaluate any advice, so I thank you in advance.
I completely agree with you and the principle less is better is also valid for me.
The problem is that sometimes I open many tabs with chrome at the same time and I don't wanna lose the references for reading it later.
with onetab I just click on a button and it saves all the tabs instantly. With the method you suggest I should do it manually for every tab ,it seems to me, and so is the restoration of the single tab, right?
as for ublock lite I heard that it is quite limited compared to origin in particular the filters are updated not automatically but as soon as the version of the app is updated.
In addition you have a smaller number of filters available, I would not like to find every website inundated with advertising junk .
 
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