Hello Everyone.
I have the webroot secure anywhere, and I don't have the window's Firewall On. I get this message to T?urn on the Window's Firewall.
What is the best recommendation
Note: I am running Window 10
Thank you very much.
Solved
Window's Firewall Turnon or Off
Best answer by Baldrick
Hi venus60
Yes, I am still here...only perhaps a little less active then previously...for personal reasons (and a long story).
Yes, the whole thing is a little confusing...this thing about some security apps having there own FULL Firewall (as Daniel, has rightly pointed out) and other making use of either some or all of the inbuilt WIndows Firewall functionality.
I think that is because over the years the built in Windows Firewall, which of old was not very good, has steadily gotten better and better until these days it is a very well regard app in its own right and it has the advantage of being built into WIndows so you have nothing to add is you use this. Webroot have cleverly recognised this, reviewed what it can do and decided that they have no need to cover inbound connections and can leave that to the built in Firewall, but have decided to harden & make 'cleverer' the outbound element of the built in Firewall...so you get the best of both worlds; Webroot additional protection and the low overhead of using an in built fucntion.
Most excellent in my view. :D And I have to say that more and more securioty apps are starting to go that way.
Hope to see you around some.
Regards, Baldrick
Yes, I am still here...only perhaps a little less active then previously...for personal reasons (and a long story).
Yes, the whole thing is a little confusing...this thing about some security apps having there own FULL Firewall (as Daniel, has rightly pointed out) and other making use of either some or all of the inbuilt WIndows Firewall functionality.
I think that is because over the years the built in Windows Firewall, which of old was not very good, has steadily gotten better and better until these days it is a very well regard app in its own right and it has the advantage of being built into WIndows so you have nothing to add is you use this. Webroot have cleverly recognised this, reviewed what it can do and decided that they have no need to cover inbound connections and can leave that to the built in Firewall, but have decided to harden & make 'cleverer' the outbound element of the built in Firewall...so you get the best of both worlds; Webroot additional protection and the low overhead of using an in built fucntion.
Most excellent in my view. :D And I have to say that more and more securioty apps are starting to go that way.
Hope to see you around some.
Regards, Baldrick
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