Is windows firewall still active and enabled in Windows XP? How to make windows firewall stay secure without installing third party firewall software and without upgrading to new windows version?
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Originally posted by Brucethe firewall in XP is basic, only a software firewall and only looks at incoming traffic.
so while better than nothing, I’d still be suggesting a third-party product.Comment
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all depends on what you class as “safe enough”.
since moving to Win10, with its built-in Defender security, there is no need for any add-on AV or firewall software, so I’ve stepped away from knowing too much about the free offerings.
except to say that Avast and AVG (now the same company) are not what they used to be, are full of adware, and some would even say, spyware. Avast collects a lot of telemetry from their products.Comment
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How to stay safe using admin account on old windows version? I heard that in Google website says use guest account is safe but no hard disks appear but I want to play game. My favourite game is in external disk. To stay safe, change admin name and password on admin account often right?Comment
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again, all depends on what you deem to be an acceptable level of risk.
for example, you talk about safety, but use Windows XP which has been unpatched for years.
but yes, using the Admin account allows any malware to also run with admin privileges, but any malware worth a damn knows how to get around such an easy attempt to stop it if you log on using a Standard User account.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceagain, all depends on what you deem to be an acceptable level of risk.
for example, you talk about safety, but use Windows XP which has been unpatched for years.
but yes, using the Admin account allows any malware to also run with admin privileges, but any malware worth a **** knows how to get around such an easy attempt to stop it if you log on using a Standard User account.IComment
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Originally posted by Brucewouldn’t need to change it often, just don’t use the default, and make it a strong one.
malware doesn’t run because it cracked your password!
it runs because it found a weakness in your security layers.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceyou’ll still be able to see all your drives and folders.
as to the game, and any other software, it all depends on whether it was installed for the current user or for everyone.Comment
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any user account can install software, but during installation, it may ask for the admin account password depending on user access restrictions.
as to needing AV, since XP has no built-in AV, then yes, adding an AV suite is very desirable - it all depends on what level of risk you are prepared to accept.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceany user account can install software, but during installation, it may ask for the admin account password depending on user access restrictions.
as to needing AV, since XP has no built-in AV, then yes, adding an AV suite is very desirable - it all depends on what level of risk you are prepared to acceptComment
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