JM Security Configuration

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Dec 31, 1969
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Home
User Access Control
Always notify
Real-time security
Emsisoft Anti-Malware, SandBoxie
Firewall security
Microsoft Defender Firewall
Periodic malware scanners
Zemana AntiLogger, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free, Bitdefender 60 second virus scanner
Malware sample testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Chrome, Disconnect, uBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, Chrono Download Manager
Maintenance tools
CCleaner Free, Wise Care 365 Pro, SecureMyBit
File and Photo backup
Todo Backup Workstation
System recovery
Macrium Reflect Free

JakeXPMan

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Oct 20, 2014
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Oh now you're playing with the fire, great strong security running on your machine Jo Man. :cool:

The only option I can suggest is the HTTPS everywhere add on, it IS on Firefox. UBlock Origin is great company for it too.

PS
I like your HP desktop picture, I almost got that exact same PC this summer, but went with a budget cousin HP Compaq :)
 
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JM Safe

Level 39
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Apr 12, 2015
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Oh now you're playing with the fire, great strong security running on your machine Jo Man. :cool:

The only option I can suggest is the HTTPS everywhere add on, it IS on Firefox. UBlock Origin is great company for it too.

PS
I like your HP desktop picture, I almost got that exact same PC this summer, but went with a budget cousin HP Compaq :)
Thanks for your suggestions Jake. Yes, I know you have a similar PC like mine. :)
 

DracusNarcrym

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Oct 16, 2015
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Awesome config, everything's covered! :p

Make sure you have at least one clean, full system backup image, so that you can use it to restore your system to its exact state, as it was when you backed it up.

Other than that brief note (which I'm sure you've already considered before I even posted this message), you're good to go! :p
 

JM Safe

Level 39
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Apr 12, 2015
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Awesome config, everything's covered! :p

Make sure you have at least one clean, full system backup image, so that you can use it to restore your system to its exact state, as it was when you backed it up.

Other than that brief note (which I'm sure you've already considered before I even posted this message), you're good to go! :p
Yes, I have SOME clean and full backup images :)
 

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