Nice to finally see Vipre stepping up to the plate.
The amount of ram that program uses for only protecting the browser is ridiculous. I think it was over 60 megs the last time I looked. Not even...
I have all cookies block by default in Firefox. CS Lite for giving registered sites permission to store cookies. BetterPrivacy is set to 1...
You're good to go. I have notice other people running them together.
OS Windows 7 Pro 64 Network Linksys running Tomato with custom settings. OpenDNS set in the router OpenDNS with Malware/Botnet Protection,...
Been using Explorer++ for a couple of years now. Windows 7 explorer went down hill for my taste.
I use both Filehippo and CNET, just avoid in installer. Never had a problem with CNET out of the 15 years I been using it.
Been using Emsisoft since 2004. Even with my current setup I still keep it around.
I think the biggest criticism Malwarebytes gets it doesn't detect tracking cookies. So people think it has a poor detection rate. Which in fact...
I have Avast Pro set as my primary sandbox with custom settings. Comodo sandbox is set to manual so I can use D+ HIPS at its fullest.
Sorry but you don't have much of an argument here. Malwarebytes is not design to detect cookies of any kind. They focus more on larger threats...
I did use it at one time. But after running my own tests I found Malwarebytes, Hitman Pro, and Emsisoft superior to it.
This is starting to feel more like a religious discussion. All hail the mighty and powerful UAC. :D The way I see it people are going to run...
UAC is one of those features I did use for a couple of weeks before disabling it. I don't think it is useless but it definitely is annoying.
You did nothing wrong so no need to apologize.:) You my have had a buggy version at the time.
You should only see a small tab with 3 little dots on it. I barely ever notice it. Unless there was some glitch where it was not retracting.
I like how Ghostery informs the user who is trying to track your browser. I visit the Time website on a daily bases and it is amazing how many...
Well yeah for home use. But I have never seen a free server firewall for company use or like the one D-guard offers.
No such thing as free when it comes to servers. And from the looks of it that is all they do. Even if there was a free version, I don't see how it...
I can't think of one company that has not done something stupid over the years. But that doesn't mean I am going to stop using it. Unless it is...
Been using it in Firefox for a couple of years. Mainly for the YouTube Enhancer and a few others. I also have the Youtube Enhancer script...
Been testing it for a few days. Seems to run just fine with Comodo Firewall and Avast Pro. I haven't notice any conflict so far.
Ironically it works in Firefox beta 10 and Aurora. But they probability allow it for testing purposes.
When I had checked out this program back in July. I notice it was only for 32 bit. I figured after a little time has past, there would be a 64...
You guys are still farting around with 32 bit only?
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