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<blockquote data-quote="Step 1" data-source="post: 815058" data-attributes="member: 75049"><p>If you install first the antivirus and then the firewall there should be no problem and less with Kaspersky which is the engine that uses ZoneAlarm for its antivirus. I don't remember having problems in the past with this combo</p><p></p><p>About quality, If we talk about firewall, just what is a firewall, ZoneAlarm is a little better than Windows Firewall, TinyWall, Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control are utilities to work more comfortably with Windows Firewall.</p><p></p><p>ZoneAlarm is not perfect, like any security utility, it can also be neutralized by some malware. I am a strong supporter of ZoneAlarm, its simplicity and comfort make it one of my favorite tools, now well, just this morning I uninstalled it on my system. Why?, well, if I want to listen on a radio station a program that has already emitted, ZoneAlarm will not allow it and if you use P2P programs, you will notice how it lowers the performance of your system in a way that with Windows Firewall or Comodo Firewall does not occur.</p><p></p><p>In the end, you only have to think about how you use your computer. If you don't share in the P2P way, you don't listen to programs on hold and you don't want to be disturbed by your firewall choose ZoneAlarm.</p><p>If you're paranoid (I've been paranoid and I'm not sure I'm not it now) Comodo Firewall (everyone recommends Cruel Sister config.) and activating HIPS.</p><p>But if you are a responsible and knowledgeable user of your habits Windows firewall + Kaspersky cloud free is ok. You can always add Voodooshield or SecureAPlus or OSArmor free to feel more secure against ransomware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Step 1, post: 815058, member: 75049"] If you install first the antivirus and then the firewall there should be no problem and less with Kaspersky which is the engine that uses ZoneAlarm for its antivirus. I don't remember having problems in the past with this combo About quality, If we talk about firewall, just what is a firewall, ZoneAlarm is a little better than Windows Firewall, TinyWall, Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control are utilities to work more comfortably with Windows Firewall. ZoneAlarm is not perfect, like any security utility, it can also be neutralized by some malware. I am a strong supporter of ZoneAlarm, its simplicity and comfort make it one of my favorite tools, now well, just this morning I uninstalled it on my system. Why?, well, if I want to listen on a radio station a program that has already emitted, ZoneAlarm will not allow it and if you use P2P programs, you will notice how it lowers the performance of your system in a way that with Windows Firewall or Comodo Firewall does not occur. In the end, you only have to think about how you use your computer. If you don't share in the P2P way, you don't listen to programs on hold and you don't want to be disturbed by your firewall choose ZoneAlarm. If you're paranoid (I've been paranoid and I'm not sure I'm not it now) Comodo Firewall (everyone recommends Cruel Sister config.) and activating HIPS. But if you are a responsible and knowledgeable user of your habits Windows firewall + Kaspersky cloud free is ok. You can always add Voodooshield or SecureAPlus or OSArmor free to feel more secure against ransomware. [/QUOTE]
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