- Sep 13, 2022
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I am currently testing 3rd party firewall software. I've tested a few before, I'll be accepting recommendations happily.
Solid config but I'd recommend you to set UAC to Always Notify to prevent UAC bypasses.I am currently testing 3rd party firewall software. I've tested a few before, I'll be accepting recommendations happily.
Thank you for your feedback!Solid config but I'd recommend you to set UAC to Always Notify to prevent UAC bypasses.
Also, there is no need for using Sophos Scan & Clean + HitmanPro as both are basically the same, while HitmanPro uses Sophos and Bitdefender engine and Sophos Scan & Clean only uses the Sophos engine. If you paid for HitmanPro then you should get rid of Sophos Scan & Clean.
And lastly you should think about wether you really need the Facebook Container extension when there is Total Cookie Protection enabled by default for all users nowadays:
Firefox 86 Introduces Total Cookie Protection – Mozilla Security Blog
Total Cookie Protection is a major anti-tracking advance in Firefox that confines cookies to the site where they were created.blog.mozilla.org
Yes there is always a giveaway for AOMEI Backupper Pro and it is decent and easy-to-use. It saved me many times.Also, in Emergency recovery plan, I would use a full image system backup solution, that allows You to recover the full system very fast just with a few clicks.
Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it!I think it deserves the "Advanced Plus Security" rating now. Right? @harlan4096
You're fine as is, so long as your happy with your setup. I myself use Quad9 DOH in Windows and µBO in Firefox and LibreWolf. Simple and free.I'd appreciate some advice or your personal thoughts in terms of DNS providers, thanks. I know that NextDNS would be perfect for me, but I'm trying to avoid paid options, since I'm still a student.
You might want to take a look at dns0. It's basically the free version of NextDNS. Might be a better option than Adguard DNS.Updated for 2023 config:
Switched to Eset Internet Security
Switched to AdGuard Public DNS + DoH
Added MS defender to periodic scanning (automatic)
Added router configuration
Updated risk factors
Updated default browser settings
Updated custom security settings
I am looking forward for reviews, improvements and tips on my current setup
I remember reading an article about it when it was still unreleased. I'm definitely trying it out! Thanks <3You might want to take a look at dns0. It's basically the free version of NextDNS. Might be a better option than Adguard DNS.
The European public DNS that makes your Internet safer.
A free, sovereign and GDPR-compliant recursive DNS resolver with a strong focus on security to protect the citizens and organizations of the European Union.www.dns0.eu
Looks like dns0 doesn't block ads. So, it depends on what he wants. Ads & tracker blocking or better malware & phishing blocking.You might want to take a look at dns0. It's basically the free version of NextDNS. Might be a better option than Adguard DNS.
The European public DNS that makes your Internet safer.
A free, sovereign and GDPR-compliant recursive DNS resolver with a strong focus on security to protect the citizens and organizations of the European Union.www.dns0.eu
True, but he is using uBlock Origin + Firefox tracking protection which should be enough.Looks like dns0 doesn't block ads. So, it depends on what he wants. Ads & tracker blocking or better malware & phishing blocking.
Thank you, I will research on those items and try them out! <3Windows Backup is deprecated since Windows 7, even MS suggest to use 3rd party software. Try EaseUS Todo, free version has PreOS, so you do not need to create a bootable disc.
WinDirStat was last updated in 2007, you might want to replace it with something newer (WizTree/TreeSize), it has problem displaying system partitions, System & reserved files, etc.
TCPView shows active TCP/UDP connections, but it will not show all connections, try to update time, UDP via 123, thus I am using TCP UDP Watch by Nirsoft, it logs everything.