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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 1102280" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>No, I think most CIS or just Comodo Firewall users accept the fact that there are bugs in the software. We also realize that for many, or perhaps most, of us the bugs aren't affecting its ability to protect us. If those problems did allow malware to get onto our machines, we (or I) wouldn't be using the firewall.</p><p></p><p>According to some here, these bugs have existed since the beginning. As I've said repeatedly, I've used the firewall since Version 4 and it's never failed to protect me. Why should I give up something that is light on the system and, more importantly, what works because a couple of people on a website say it's full of bugs, abandonware, and unsafe to use, especially when after many years of use the opposite has proven to be true?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 1102280, member: 75774"] No, I think most CIS or just Comodo Firewall users accept the fact that there are bugs in the software. We also realize that for many, or perhaps most, of us the bugs aren't affecting its ability to protect us. If those problems did allow malware to get onto our machines, we (or I) wouldn't be using the firewall. According to some here, these bugs have existed since the beginning. As I've said repeatedly, I've used the firewall since Version 4 and it's never failed to protect me. Why should I give up something that is light on the system and, more importantly, what works because a couple of people on a website say it's full of bugs, abandonware, and unsafe to use, especially when after many years of use the opposite has proven to be true? [/QUOTE]
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