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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith" data-source="post: 820866" data-attributes="member: 74314"><p>ESET Firewall is one of the best.It offers protection like the corporate firewalls and there are a ton of settings you can use. The FW can stop the common exploits. The Windows Firewall is a good no nonsense firewall which can be customised with tweaks and the outbound connections can be controlled with the help of 3rd party apps. Has Windows 10 increased the Firewall self-protection? In Windows 7, it's extremely easy to disable the inbuilt firewall and it's one of the first things a malware does. Another firewall that I like is the Norton Firewall. It's extremely smart and has the ability to protect against exploits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith, post: 820866, member: 74314"] ESET Firewall is one of the best.It offers protection like the corporate firewalls and there are a ton of settings you can use. The FW can stop the common exploits. The Windows Firewall is a good no nonsense firewall which can be customised with tweaks and the outbound connections can be controlled with the help of 3rd party apps. Has Windows 10 increased the Firewall self-protection? In Windows 7, it's extremely easy to disable the inbuilt firewall and it's one of the first things a malware does. Another firewall that I like is the Norton Firewall. It's extremely smart and has the ability to protect against exploits. [/QUOTE]
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