Nitlott's Shared Config

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Another Apps:

  • Bitvise SSH Client
  • WPS Office
  • MPC-HC x64
  • qBittorrent
  • WinSCP
  • HaoZip
  • Internet Download Manager (IDM)
  • VirusTotal Uploader 2.2
  • Foobar2000
  • Adobe Photoshop CC
  • Adobe Dreamweaver CC

What do you think guys?

- Thanks and I wish you a good day :)
 
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nice config. u can change to avast with a costum install. :) i would wait for the 2015 version it isnt that long until it get released.) the detectionrate on deepscreen is 30% better as the 2014 version. i would only touch comodo if u know what ur doing and how to configure it, then its one of the best out.
 
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nice config. u can change to avast with a costum install. :) i would wait for the 2015 version it isnt that long until it get released.) the detectionrate on deepscreen is 30% better as the 2014 version. i would only touch comodo if u know what ur doing and how to configure it, then its one of the best out.
thanks! Then maybe its better wait for 2015 version Avast? i can wait too :)
 
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Hello Nitlott. Thank you for sharing your configuration, and joining our community as well!:)
I feel particularly impressed because I also happen to be using each of your three extensions now on Google Chrome.
Here are the additional two:
  1. A Java script blocker which protects against vulnerabilities while visiting sites both familiar and unfamiliar, is ScriptBlock https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/scriptblock/hcdjknjpbnhdoabbngpmfekaecnpajba
  2. LastPass is a password manager/generator that uses encryption security, and has become my favorite extension. You can read about, & download it here https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastpass-free-password-ma/hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd It truly has made one area of my life more carefree!:cool:
Knowing both QIS and Avast! are among the favorites here on MT and abroad, and also coming from using both Windows native AV & Firewall, I can happily recommend Avast! even as I continue using Windows Firewall, I have had no problems, infections, or complaints. It has been very light for us on our Windows 8.1 system, and my wife giggles when the Siri-like voice speaks unexpectedly, "Avast! database has been updated!":p:D

Lastly, you might try the program represented (below) by that big banner that looks like a kite o_O for an extra layer of protection. Originally developed to enhance IE security, it works on all browsers, renders all changes made through your browser "temporary", and is a great way to try extensions before you decide whether to commit to keeping them. It kind of feels like having a disposable space suit for when you wish to explore uncharted internet space!:D
Changes you wish to keep such as updates & security patches, must be done without the use of a "sandbox".

PS Hope you continue to like & keep active here on MT!;)
 
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Hello Nitlott. Thank you for sharing your configuration, and joining our community as well!:)
I feel particularly impressed because I also happen to be using each of your three extensions now on Google Chrome.
Here are the additional two:
  1. A Java script blocker which protects against vulnerabilities while visiting sites you are unfamiliar with. ScriptBlock https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/scriptblock/hcdjknjpbnhdoabbngpmfekaecnpajba
  2. LastPass is a password manager/generator that uses encryption security, and has become my favorite extension. You can read about, & download it here https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastpass-free-password-ma/hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd It truly has made this one area of my life more carefree.:cool:
Knowing both QIS and Avast! are among the favorites here and abroad, and also coming from using both Windows native AV & Firewall, I can happily recommend Avast! even as I continue using Windows Firewall, I have had no problems, infections, or complaints. It has been very light for us on our Windows 8.1 system.:)

Lastly, you might try the program represented (below) by that big banner that looks like a kite o_O for an extra layer of protection. Originally developed to enhance IE security, it works on all browsers, renders all changes made through your browser "temporary", and is a great way to try extensions before you decide whether to commit to keeping them. It kind of feels like having a disposable space suit for when you wish to explore uncharted internet space!:D
Changes you wish to keep such as updates & security patches, must be done without the use of a "sandbox".

PS Hope you continue to like & keep active here on MT!;)

thank you for the comment and welcome, for now haven't JAVA installed on my computer and I thought to use LastPass to manage my passwords... think I will use. :P about of Sandboxie thanks for the recommendation ill try test and use.

Greetz buddy!
 
Nice configuration you have.
I struggled to use Sandboxie personally and didn't really like it.
I saw Shadow Defender as a possible replacement, if you're interested you could check that out as well and see which one you like better.
 
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very good config you got there looks solid maybe you should add another browser just to be sure;)
 
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Nice configuration you have.
I struggled to use Sandboxie personally and didn't really like it.
I saw Shadow Defender as a possible replacement, if you're interested you could check that out as well and see which one you like better.
Thanks, i go to try test Shadow Defender too! :)
 
you can add firefox or cyberfox 64 bit whichis also fast and very stable and has the add-ons of firefox. you can also add palemoon another fifefox based browser but very stable. i use it for over a year and i am very happy with it
hope i have helped you and given you some good ideas to work with;):)
 
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you can add firefox or cyberfox 64 bit whichis also fast and very stable and has the add-ons of firefox. you can also add palemoon another fifefox based browser but very stable. i use it for over a year and i am very happy with it
hope i have helped you and given you some good ideas to work with;):)
Thank you! i got to try use Cyberfox... :D