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    Which free antivirus/firewall would you suggest?
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  2. I use https://sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html "Windows 10 Firewall Control". Have no real-time anti-virus thus can't advise on this however if you are implementing good habits then using anti-virus scanner is OK.
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    Hi Kyrcy,

    Firewall app (5/5): Windows Firewall Control

    Antivirus (4.5/5): Kaspersky Free


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    I use Comodo firewall and Avast antivirus with W10. Both freeware.
    Windows own firewall is useless, as is Defender, IMO.
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  5. Originally Posted by redwudz View Post
    I use Comodo firewall and Avast antivirus with W10. Both freeware.
    Windows own firewall is useless, as is Defender, IMO.
    No as bad since Vista https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_firewalls#Firewall_rule-set_Appliance-UTM_...res_comparison and Comodo is resource hungry solution... if you have multicore CPU and plenty of RAM then perhaps not so important but in case of 2 core CPU with limited RAM it is unacceptable solution.
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    surprisingly microsoft's own widow's defender is now been upgraded and is good enough on it's own to use. https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-free-antivirus,review-6003.html
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    I use Comodo Internet Security, but I find it a little too heavy for my taste and I usually disable several of its components. I do however appreciate the fact that it's the only truly free antivirus/firewall I found that does not nag to upgrade to a paid software. Unless I missed something?
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