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Second opinion on this windows 11 hardening guide
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<blockquote data-quote="Back3" data-source="post: 997686" data-attributes="member: 79310"><p>I think W11 is relatively secure and that hardening it like that is too much. An antivirus+OSArmor+ Sandboxie+Voodooshield+ Windows Firewall Control is too much. If you add all the other tweaks, well, good luck!</p><p>An antivirus with OSArmor or Sandboxie or Voodooshield or Hard_Configurator with Macrium , a secure dns, an adblocker like Ublock Origin or Adguard are good enough to keep you secure. If something goes wrong, you'll be able to pinpoint the issue and correct it easily.</p><p>OSArmor for instance has 4 profiles of protection or hardening that you can experiment with.....</p><p>It's important to maintain a good balance of usability and security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Back3, post: 997686, member: 79310"] I think W11 is relatively secure and that hardening it like that is too much. An antivirus+OSArmor+ Sandboxie+Voodooshield+ Windows Firewall Control is too much. If you add all the other tweaks, well, good luck! An antivirus with OSArmor or Sandboxie or Voodooshield or Hard_Configurator with Macrium , a secure dns, an adblocker like Ublock Origin or Adguard are good enough to keep you secure. If something goes wrong, you'll be able to pinpoint the issue and correct it easily. OSArmor for instance has 4 profiles of protection or hardening that you can experiment with..... It's important to maintain a good balance of usability and security. [/QUOTE]
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