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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 100397" data-source="post: 1054196"><p>Default-deny setups affect usability to different extents depending on the user, software, and efficiency of the setup. Fortunately, Comodo has made significant improvements to usability. For instance, I use several independent and unsigned programs, and most of them are on the Comodo Cloud Whitelist.</p><p></p><p>I prefer using CFW because it offers excellent protection and meets my needs in one package. It doesn’t slow down my system. I find Cloud AV to be sufficient. (I’m not interested in daily signature updates or background scanning.) Firewall is easy to use for blocking app connections. Containment is useful for quickly checking new or unknown software. (I hit block on the firewall alert if I’m unsure of an app.) Virtual Desktop provides extra security for accessing banking or shopping websites. There are tools like KillSwitch and AutoRun for instant checks for suspicious or malicious activity. And I know CFW well enough to use it effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 100397, post: 1054196"] Default-deny setups affect usability to different extents depending on the user, software, and efficiency of the setup. Fortunately, Comodo has made significant improvements to usability. For instance, I use several independent and unsigned programs, and most of them are on the Comodo Cloud Whitelist. I prefer using CFW because it offers excellent protection and meets my needs in one package. It doesn’t slow down my system. I find Cloud AV to be sufficient. (I’m not interested in daily signature updates or background scanning.) Firewall is easy to use for blocking app connections. Containment is useful for quickly checking new or unknown software. (I hit block on the firewall alert if I’m unsure of an app.) Virtual Desktop provides extra security for accessing banking or shopping websites. There are tools like KillSwitch and AutoRun for instant checks for suspicious or malicious activity. And I know CFW well enough to use it effectively. [/QUOTE]
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