- May 7, 2016
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The poll needs one more option "outdated". I would choose this.
@jadinolf. If you use PF as a pure Firewall it's really good. I am using Comodo now, so I don't need PF. In the settings, there is a setting to off the HIPS to have pure internet monitoring.
The HIPS is not complete, and it's not flexible. You can't create exceptions like you can with Comodo. I was glad to be rid of the Private Firewall HIPS finally honestly. You learn that the pop ups are basically useless. If you allow and remember, too much can get by, and the PF HIPS doesn't monitor command line statements one by one...just lets you know if something wants to start a command line interpreter. That is if you haven't already allowed and remembered to let the application run .exes or change process privilege or whatever the app wants to do with command line...
I tried committing to never remembering some kinds of choices, like keyboard monitoring and privilege escalation and some of the others, but it was still a huge burden to use the HIPS at the highest settings. Good luck with PF. If you ever would like to try Comodo, there is support here and a good number of users who can help.
Thanks for the information. I think I will uninstall Private Firewall and go to the Windows 10 firewall.
I remember trying to download the Comodo firewall once and my malware programs went berserk so I never tried it again.
Wish me luck.
That's very good to know.The time until comodo finishes the setup after installing may be a bit of a barrier.
Although there may be compatibility with resident security products, comodo has many users and information is circulating.
When you are in trouble, if you ask at this forum, someone will surely tell you. It is very fortunate that you are participating in the environment you contact.
All right!
Thanks for the information. I think I will uninstall Private Firewall and go to the Windows 10 firewall.
https://www.privacyware.com/PF_support.html*Windows 10 Support
For those experiencing challenges installing/operating Privatefirewall on Windows 10 (either via upgrade or new system), consider the following:
- Uninstall Privatefirewall. Reboot system.
- Apply right mouse to Privatefirewall installer 7.0.30.3 and select Run as administrator. Install and reboot.
Privatefirewall is not formally certified for Windows 10, but in most cases, it will operate as expected on Windows 10 systems. In others, it may be necessary to specify the Win 8 compatibility setting. To do so, go to Start, All apps, Privatefirewall 7.0, apply right mouse and select Properties, Select Compatibility tab, check Compatibility mode checkbox "Run this program in compatibility mode: Windows 8". Click Apply. Restart system.
PFW still can be the solid protection but is not reasonable at this time to install it on the newest build of Win10. Privacyware's statement shows why
https://www.privacyware.com/PF_support.html
BTW - my note is five stars
lols but it work great , it always advice uwhen any program try to connect to internet and block the telemetry xDabandonware.