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bix
08 Nov 09 16:39
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Can anybody reccommend a free firewall for windows XP proplease?

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By:
turnip turns
When: 08 Nov 09 18:10
http://www.filehippo.com/download_comodo/


The download bit is on the right at the top,used it for years,works a treat ;)
By:
Splicer Keats
When: 08 Nov 09 18:14
avast
By:
Ovalman.
When: 08 Nov 09 18:17
XP has a firewall built in.

Zonealarm was always the top free one.
By:
Petrus Romanus
When: 08 Nov 09 18:18
You get what you pay for with free stuff...mostly sh!te. Cough up the reddies for something decent.
By:
Tevez is God
When: 08 Nov 09 18:35
use the built in xp one and get avast, that's all I've used for the past 5 years, no problems
By:
curious-cat
When: 08 Nov 09 18:55
what about windows defender ?

Is it better to prevent this working or use it as well as another.
By:
bix
When: 09 Nov 09 07:29
Thanks for the suggestions. Do you use the XP firewall and the other one or switch off the xp one when installing the free one.
The reason for asking is I've just put XP pro onto a computer and heard that not everyone was convinced of the efficiency of the built in firewall and as I do a lot of online banking it is a concern.
I can't totally agreee that the free stuff is no good. Personally I've found Avast and Ad-aware very good and found Norton more trouble than it was worth particularly if you need to take it off.
By:
sidthekid
When: 09 Nov 09 17:02
Zonealarm
By:
sidthekid
When: 09 Nov 09 17:03
switch off the xp one when installing the free one
By:
Tevez is God
When: 09 Nov 09 17:13
avast & avg are anti-virus programs, what you are asking about is the firewall. Whichever one you use, you must switch off the other one to avoid conflicts.

for additional security when online I would also recomend keyscrambler, which is free and encrypts all your keystrokes in IE, thereby protecting logins & passwords

http://www.qfxsoftware.com
By:
Jimbo747
When: 09 Nov 09 17:16
Zone alarm is good, however have had cases of it making games crash, even when not connecting to the net.

All you need is a decent dedicated hardware firewall imo, and the built in windows firewall as back up if you really have to.
By:
bix
When: 10 Nov 09 08:01
Thanks for the replies.
By:
everythings gone green
When: 10 Nov 09 10:30
Using Keyscrambler now Tevez.

Thonks far thit mete.
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