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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 897699" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>You can run WD with any firewall. It should automatically disable itself wen you install the 3rd party firewall your using. I suppose it depends on your needs. WD's Firewall does the job for the most part though for a time I ran Comodo firewall with cruelister settings and manually set IPv6 filter rules. But yes, you can run it with any firewall. I have noticed in some instances windows firewall remains enabled running passively in the background which I think has something to do with windows 10 own security but I've never had issue when both were running together, the Security Centre will indicate which firewall is being actively used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 897699, member: 81799"] You can run WD with any firewall. It should automatically disable itself wen you install the 3rd party firewall your using. I suppose it depends on your needs. WD's Firewall does the job for the most part though for a time I ran Comodo firewall with cruelister settings and manually set IPv6 filter rules. But yes, you can run it with any firewall. I have noticed in some instances windows firewall remains enabled running passively in the background which I think has something to do with windows 10 own security but I've never had issue when both were running together, the Security Centre will indicate which firewall is being actively used. [/QUOTE]
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