Sorry if this has been asked before, I just couldn’t find any posts about it in this forum.
I was using Online Armor with avast 4. And I just bought avast 5 Internet Security, and I can see that it comes with a built-in firewall. Do I still need Online Armor with avast 5 Internet Security? Or is the built-in firewall is enough?
I came from OA and wondered if the Avast firewall would be enough. The first thing is to be behind a physical router/firewall as much as possible. Then set it to ASK on all connection attempts just to have control over outbound attempts. Then I would suggest running your browser always sandboxed and then just go into the virtualization options and exclude your history, cookies, bookmarks and downloads. This will give you a great layer of protection that can protect you almost as well as OA but without the many annoying popups. The rest is just safe computing and I bet you can do just fine without OA.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Sorry for being silly with the following questions but I have to ask to know how to work with avast,
How to be behind a physical router? And how to set it to ask on all connection attempts? and how to run browsers sandboxed?
I just couldn’t find where to set these options and I’d like to know.
To run your web browser sandboxed, right click it and select “Run virtualized” or “Always run in sandbox”. You do not need a router or to set the firewall to Ask mode.
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