Hi All,
Please see my security configuration, Please let me know if I need any tweaks to better my setup.
Regards,
Frozen
Please see my security configuration, Please let me know if I need any tweaks to better my setup.
Regards,
Frozen
Hi, you have malwarebytes premium + eset for web filtering.
So i would remove WOT ( sells your data, if youre worry about your privacy)
Aswell i would remove https everywhere, wich is kind of redundant since browsers will priority https over http
Rest are fine, in my opinion. Thanks for sharing and welcome to forums
I used wot years ago, i couldnt live without '' safe search '' extension back then. There is alternatives wich do the same thing; avast, bitdefender, mcafee as example, but theres zero benefit using them in your caseHi Moonhorse,
Thanks so much for your response, I have removed WOT as per your suggestion. Thanks so much for your tweak.:emoji_ok_hand:
- Malwarebytes antimalware premium
- Eset Internet Security 11.2.63
- Zemana antilogger
If i remember correctly you can configure UBlock Origin to disable WebRTC in the settings menu.
So the addon called "Disable web rtc" is unnecessary. Less is better.
Also I really recommend to use Standard User Account instead of the Admin. That would be a huge improvement.
I am of the same opinion as @harlan4096. it seems to me exaggerated, so much program in real time.
Thanks for sharing.
I understand you can't be too sure, but you have 3 realtime protection, this is way too heavy! Do you have licenses for all 3? If you have let them expire and don't waste money. One real time AV product should be enough for daily use.You can never not be too secure I say, that is why I reinforce my real-time protection
Not that I do not agree with you guys, I appreciate your suggestion, however, I have never had performance issues. or any virus threat for some time now, I have custom settings for the AV aswell setup
Just throwing out an idea here: if you are looking to maximize your security, consider replacing one or two of your signature-based apps with a default/deny solution. Signature-based scanners increase your security incrementally, but a good default/deny solution increases it exponentially.You can never not be too secure