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simplewall vs Windows Firewall Control vs TinyWall

  • simplewall

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • Windows Firewall Control

    Votes: 16 72.7%
  • TinyWall

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    22
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simplewall
Windows Firewall Control
TinyWall
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  1. Microsoft Windows

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Apr 21, 2016
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As an AI, I don't have personal opinions or favorites. However, all three firewalls have their unique features. Simplewall is known for its simplicity, Windows Firewall Control for its integration with the Windows system, and TinyWall for its non-intrusive operation. Your choice should depend on your specific needs and preferences.
 

Templarware

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Mar 13, 2021
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If Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control is the best, then none is good. Many repeated rules, Windows malware services being blocked without any notification, some installers and programs get blocked and crash every time you upgrade them to a new version. It's just annoying.
If you want a good free firewall, use Avast/AVG Free. Stronger and completely automated.
 
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n8chavez

Level 20
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Feb 26, 2021
972
If Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control is the best, then none is good. Many repeated rules, Windows malware services being blocked without any notification, some installers and programs get blocked and crash every time you upgrade them to a new version. It's just annoying.
If you want a good free firewall, use Avast/AVG Free. Stronger and completely automated.

It sounds like you just need to take a rule at your ruleset. Everything your mentioning is because of that. Rules are created. Don't blame WFC because you did it wrong. I've used it for years, and have never once had the issues you're describing.
 
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lokamoka820

Level 24
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Mar 1, 2024
1,327
What do the people here think of portmaster?
I tried Portmaster before, it is heavier than other options here and slowdown my web browsing, but it block telemetry for windows and apps by default, the good about it that it does not block the entire app connections, for example: it will block Ccleaner spyware connection but will not block the update function.

It is a good privacy tool, if you don't mind slow connection.

Also keeping an eye on simplewall and portmaster.
simplewall will block all connections by default, and show pop-up asking to allow for every app try to connect to the internet, a bit annoying.
 
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ddave

Level 2
Verified
Nov 17, 2014
96
Tinywall, Simplewall, WFC, Comodo, Portmaster, I've tried all of them and my preference goes to Comodo (ofc tweaked following the cruelsister's guide).
For me Portmaster is overwhelming and I found very difficult find what is went wrong when something is blocked.
Comodo is light as Tinywall, Simplewall and WFC but is far more secure.
My second choice would be Tinywall but it was left to the community and no one takes care of it...
 

lokamoka820

Level 24
Thread author
Mar 1, 2024
1,327
Tinywall, Simplewall, WFC, Comodo, Portmaster, I've tried all of them and my preference goes to Comodo (ofc tweaked following the cruelsister's guide).
For me Portmaster is overwhelming and I found very difficult find what is went wrong when something is blocked.
Comodo is light as Tinywall, Simplewall and WFC but is far more secure.
My second choice would be Tinywall but it was left to the community and no one takes care of it...
I can't find the cruelsister's guide, can you please send me a link for it?
 
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Zero Knowledge

Level 20
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Content Creator
Dec 2, 2016
868
WFC, It's probably the best front end to WF you can get. The developer is quick to fix bugs and implements user requests. I like TinyWall but it's EOL, haven't tried simplewall or others.
 

lokamoka820

Level 24
Thread author
Mar 1, 2024
1,327
I tried WFC, but it blocks Windows updates without showing a notification, I don't know if other Windows services will be blocked too.
At least in SW it shows notification for every connection, and you can enable Windows updates and store apps from the settings so they will work properly.
 

silversurfer

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Aug 17, 2014
11,256
I tried WFC, but it blocks Windows updates without showing a notification, I don't know if other Windows services will be blocked too.
Never happened for me as long time user of WFC, it doesn't block (by default) Windows OS updates.

Only in case you would like to give another trial, make sure to enable WFC Notifications:

WFC.png
 

lokamoka820

Level 24
Thread author
Mar 1, 2024
1,327
Never happened for me as long time user of WFC, it doesn't block (by default) Windows OS updates.

Only in case you would like to give another trial, make sure to enable WFC Notifications:

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I enabled learning mode, and to be more clear: when I checked Windows update it shows me that it runs normally, but when I tried to check for updates manually it shows me connection error.
 

silversurfer

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Aug 17, 2014
11,256
I enabled learning mode, and to be more clear: when I checked Windows update it shows me that it runs normally, but when I tried to check for updates manually it shows me connection error.
Don't get me wrong, my intention is no personal attack, but that sounds not like a software issue, otherwise WFC wouldn't work properly for other users, I guess rather misconfiguration on your system or whatever reason... 🤔

You wrote earlier in post #17 "I tried WFC, but it blocks Windows updates without showing a notification ..." that sounds or can be misinterpreted that WFC as software would break Windows updates in general for all users, but that isn't true because the WFC developer is highly respected among the userbase of WFC, he would fix such major issues, not to mention Malwarebytes as company 😉
 

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