- Apr 21, 2020
- 9
Im new to Windows 10. Im using Enterprise LTSC, so whatever default anti virus stuff it has.
For the firewall I always liked the peace of mind Tinywall gives me, knowing everything is blocked by default unless manually allowed.
For Firefox I use HTTPS Everywhere and uBlock. I know I should noScript but im too lazy and eventually disable it since everything is crippled.
Is there a way to improve this? im worried some site finds a exploit and install some malware via js or something.
I've read about Vodooshield but i've read free version does not allow to tweak anything. Well, I use atsiv.exe method for overclocking my mouse to play games, so im worried this fille will get deleted the moment I install it. Specifically this is what I do for my mouse:
I tried installing Comodo but it was a mess, it froze, it was laggy, and I eventually got tired and uninstalled it, and I wasn't even able to fully uninstall it for some reason, so I had to go back with a previous backup image thing.
MBAM has realtime protection, but you have to subscribe... I would pay if it was a one time thing.
Anyway, let me know. Thanks.
For the firewall I always liked the peace of mind Tinywall gives me, knowing everything is blocked by default unless manually allowed.
For Firefox I use HTTPS Everywhere and uBlock. I know I should noScript but im too lazy and eventually disable it since everything is crippled.
Is there a way to improve this? im worried some site finds a exploit and install some malware via js or something.
I've read about Vodooshield but i've read free version does not allow to tweak anything. Well, I use atsiv.exe method for overclocking my mouse to play games, so im worried this fille will get deleted the moment I install it. Specifically this is what I do for my mouse:
I tried installing Comodo but it was a mess, it froze, it was laggy, and I eventually got tired and uninstalled it, and I wasn't even able to fully uninstall it for some reason, so I had to go back with a previous backup image thing.
MBAM has realtime protection, but you have to subscribe... I would pay if it was a one time thing.
Anyway, let me know. Thanks.