Defensewall Ver 3.04

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  1. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    yes indeed mr pc:D
     
  2. Blackcat

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    Re: DefenseWall Ver 3.06



    Although "lifetime", Ilya always recommends to keep the program updated. So in that case DW is not strictly a true one-off lifetime license such as SandBoxie. Further, do not forget that, at the present time, if you upgrade your OS to 64-bit you have lost your license; so again not lifetime :blink:

    However, the extension/prolongation fee is relatively peanuts so well worth the bucks.
     
  3. PJC

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    DefenseWall 3.06

    Frankly, I don't care that much about DefenseWall
    email notifications and first-queue support after year 1.

    Sandboxie
    Repeated Registration is something I couldn't stand.
    I am among the users who ditched Sandboxie and went to DefenseWall.

    DefenseWall is much lighter on my Browser,
    and it offers Features (e.g. HIPS, Inbound & Outbound Firewall etc.)
    Sandboxie lacked.
     
  4. Blackcat

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    Re: DefenseWall 3.06


    But you will care about the updates! :p

    I am a licensed user of Defensewall so I am familiar with its strengths. My main point is that most users will not stay with the "lifetime" license by itself- it needs regular upgrading.

    Ilya always recommends upgrading to the newest version for better protection and in this way he also has a constant monetary input stream.
     
  5. Ilya Rabinovich

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    Re: DefenseWall 3.06

    Also, it's a good motivation to constantly improve DefenseWall for all the users- newcomers and registered ones.
     
  6. jmonge

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    Defensewall is the best pound per pound champion;) :thumb: :thumb: againts malware
     
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    defensewall desn't stop flashcookies store in your pc,,sandboxie does..
    after deleting contents with SB,none flash cookies in pc
     
  8. jmonge

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    dont you worry about flash cokies buddy just get coffe and eat them all:)
    worry about bad executable files that can damage your system:)
     
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  9. jmonge

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    Why do you need SB or DW for that? Can't you set the flash player options to not store them
     
  11. Ilya Rabinovich

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    An average user will hardly erase virtualization container as he/she definitely afraid to loose something important. So, in real world, no difference.
     
  12. jmonge

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    Thanks test updated. Changelog:
    "This build contains a number of security improvements and compatibility issues solved. Greek UI translation added."
     
  15. acuariano

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    question:..DW can stop all kind of keyloggers....keyboard,screen,etc?
     
  16. jmonge

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    and more;) :thumb:
     
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    ok thanks guys..
     
  19. jmonge

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    no problem;) did you tried yet?
     
  20. Kernelwars

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    right:thumb: :thumb:
     
  21. acuariano

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    about to..my question is related to what kind of password manager to use.
    in other post i read that no matter what you do with password managers you may be esposed to some kind of keyloggers..due to copy paste,keybord,etc..

    now don't know which password manager to use..
    also don't like the idea to store my password in a server=lastpass for example.
     
  22. jmonge

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    use keyscrambler Pro man to protect all your passwords
     
  23. Kernelwars

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    indeed:thumb:
     
  24. acuariano

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    looks like a good idea..
    but i was reading good reviews on keepass and keypass,also passwordsafe.
     
  25. jmonge

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    before buying try them both compare and decide which one is better for you man,but i tell you keyscrambler is promising app;)
     
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