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    Suggestions for AV and Firewall

    It is getting time for me to decide which security programs to run as my Kaspersky Internet Security license is about to expire. I have been running KIS since version 6.0 and have been happy with it except for the renewal. I found it was cheaper to purchase a new CD of the program through Amazon then to renew through Kaspersky.

    Anyway, I was thinking of saving a few $$ by using Avast or Avira with maybe Online Armor Personal Firewall or Comodo Firewall. Any opinions on these ?

    Also I see that Comodo can come with an anti-virus. Is this bundle any good?


    Thanks for your suggestions.

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    I like my current combo of Avast and Comodo. Avira is a good sub too.

    I"m not convinced the Comodo a/v is good enough yet... it's a work in progress.
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    Avira is a solid freebie, but it lacks local email protection. If you use webmail, then that's not an issue.

    Comodo FW or Online Armor would be fine.

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    On different Windows, I use:
    - Avast + Comodo (firewall)
    - Avira + Comodo (firewall)
    - Comodo Internet Security (AV + firewall)
    All three settings work well.

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    Thanks for the input.

    I decided to go with Avast and Online Armor Personal Firewall bundled with a-squared free. So far so good while I get familiar with the programs and their interfaces.

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    I read an article in PC World just today that the Online Arnor Personal FW is far less bothersome than Comodo FW. If it is, that would be a bonus for Online Armor users. I have used, and continue to use, the free Comodo without ever a problem but it does have it's "learning stages".
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    Quote Originally Posted by buf View Post
    I read an article in PC World just today that the Online Arnor Personal FW is far less bothersome than Comodo FW. If it is, that would be a bonus for Online Armor users. I have used, and continue to use, the free Comodo without ever a problem but it does have it's "learning stages".
    That's absolutely true. But when I test drove OA, it would sometimes forget some settings and 2 or 3 times a week it would blue screen crash on me. The current version is one version and several builds past what I tried and I don't see many complaints about OA. So I assume it runs pretty well for most users. But since trying and switching to Comodo FW, I have never had a crash... at all.

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    I use OAP on one XP installation without any serious problems, except for what Han just said - forgetting some settings. Comodo used to have same problem with ver. 2.

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    I have been using Windows a lot less now that I am running Ubuntu. For that reason I am expecting that I will not have the problems with Online Armor that some people have reported.

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