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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 906769" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>You only allow what you want, if you know how you want things set up. TW won't alert you to anything. That is part of the TW concept. You may allow via several different methods - via exe, process or window, the last of which is the nice feature. Say you are running a new browser, you open it and it doesn't connect, then you right-clik on TW icon and select "allow by window" and then simply click anywhere in the browser window to allow.</p><p></p><p>Running it on Normal protection is the usual way to run it.</p><p></p><p>You might want Comodo FW. You can set it up exactly the way you want it. You may build your own list of Trusted Apps and then have it notify you only for Untrusted, IIRC. This is all from my memory as I haven't used it in 3+ years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 906769, member: 71262"] You only allow what you want, if you know how you want things set up. TW won't alert you to anything. That is part of the TW concept. You may allow via several different methods - via exe, process or window, the last of which is the nice feature. Say you are running a new browser, you open it and it doesn't connect, then you right-clik on TW icon and select "allow by window" and then simply click anywhere in the browser window to allow. Running it on Normal protection is the usual way to run it. You might want Comodo FW. You can set it up exactly the way you want it. You may build your own list of Trusted Apps and then have it notify you only for Untrusted, IIRC. This is all from my memory as I haven't used it in 3+ years. [/QUOTE]
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