I used to use my firewall to block whatever programs suddenly try to access the internet without my consent. It worked really well but these days most firewall software doesn't seem to let you do this.
I'm currently using Comodo IS which just randomly permits internet traffic that it deems is safe.
I was wondering if there are any small progs which can just block / permit apps and work alongside the firewall?
Originally posted by krad32: What browser do you use? Their are also some blocking add on in different browser. It will totally help bock unnecessary sites also pop up.
No we're talking firewalls, to block anything on the system from accessing the internet without asking. PC Tools works well.
All firewalls work the same & will let any deemed safe software thru unless you bothered to read the faq or help file for whatever security ware you use & that goes for any software that will at sometime check itself for updates etc
I use Comodo Firewall, the free version.
You can still block specific programs from accessing the net , manually, by using Comodo's Network Security Policy.
You can allow or disallow individual programs (or can change its type of access, eg disallow normal internet traffic, but allow FTP traffic, originated by the same program)
Originally posted by ChikaraNZ: I use Comodo Firewall, the free version.
You can still block specific programs from accessing the net , manually, by using Comodo's Network Security Policy.
You can allow or disallow individual programs (or can change its type of access, eg disallow normal internet traffic, but allow FTP traffic, originated by the same program)
I use that option in Comodo and it works fine.
Comodo is what I have a problem with. It doesn't catch things going out unless it doesn't know what they are. If it knows based on it's trusted vendors list it will permit the software, this isn't what I need. If you remove things from the trusted vendors (manually one at a time only) it will put them back after the next update, this is poor. It used to work properly but not anymore. I need to have control over what I think should go on the internet. The PCTools suggestion works fine, tested on my work pc and works as expected.