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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1112990" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>Most users shouldn't disable cloud lookup or whitelists. Instead, I suggest using Comodo Firewall Proactive Security with Microsoft Defender. If you don't use containment, replacing it with blocking unknowns will enhance protection. Experts can remove certain vendors from the trusted vendor list and disable cloud lookup. This will undoubtedly become bothersome, particularly when running unsigned applications without cloud lookup. If Comodo offered an "ask" option for auto-containment alerts, I'd definitely keep core vendors and disable cloud lookup.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion for most is this.</p><p>* Comodo Firewall Proactive Security with Microsoft Defender</p><p>(I've opted against antivirus software for my family; Comodo Cloud Signatures offer sufficient "supplemental" protection for practical purposes or real-world scenarios.)</p><p>* Auto-Containment blocking unknowns</p><p>* Uncheck the first and third options in containment settings</p><p>* HIPS disabled</p><p>* Firewall blocking incoming connections or stealth mode</p><p>* Firewall treating the location as public</p><p>* VirusScope disabled or uncheck the third option in VirusScope to monitor applications on the system</p><p>(I've turned off VirusScope on my family's systems.)</p><p>* Website Filtering disabled</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1112990, member: 107361"] Most users shouldn't disable cloud lookup or whitelists. Instead, I suggest using Comodo Firewall Proactive Security with Microsoft Defender. If you don't use containment, replacing it with blocking unknowns will enhance protection. Experts can remove certain vendors from the trusted vendor list and disable cloud lookup. This will undoubtedly become bothersome, particularly when running unsigned applications without cloud lookup. If Comodo offered an "ask" option for auto-containment alerts, I'd definitely keep core vendors and disable cloud lookup. My suggestion for most is this. * Comodo Firewall Proactive Security with Microsoft Defender (I've opted against antivirus software for my family; Comodo Cloud Signatures offer sufficient "supplemental" protection for practical purposes or real-world scenarios.) * Auto-Containment blocking unknowns * Uncheck the first and third options in containment settings * HIPS disabled * Firewall blocking incoming connections or stealth mode * Firewall treating the location as public * VirusScope disabled or uncheck the third option in VirusScope to monitor applications on the system (I've turned off VirusScope on my family's systems.) * Website Filtering disabled [/QUOTE]
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