![]() ![]() It would make NO sense for them to try and use WFC to do the very thing we're using it to NOT do.īut this is for v. We're really concerned about leaks whether it's programs we've installed that we want to decide if they go on the internet using WFC or malwarebytes which is unwanted malware trying to do the same thing. Disable the ability of other programs to add Windows Firewall rules. Elevated privileges are required only at installation. Full support with standard user accounts. Basically, we're in Malwarebytes demographics. Features of Windows Firewall Control The intuitive user interface is easily accessible through a system tray icon. ![]() They bought the program simply as a means to direct you to services people like us would be interested in being we're using a firewall that gives us complete control over inbound/outbound connections. On that main panel is a "Try Malwarebytes Premium" button. All Malwarebytes did was take WFC that already existed and just changed the main panel.Īs for how it's making it's money, that's easy. First, it's simply a GUI for your Windows Firewall. So I did some digging and I can't find any evidence anywhere of privacy concerns. I get why you're concerned because the rule is, if it's free, YOU'RE the product. So my family and I paid for WFC awhile back, and then I noticed when I finally got around to updating it's now owned by Malwarebytes and free. ![]()
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