Re: 3rd Party Firewall




General rule of thumb to follow.

1 x Firewall only
1 x Anti-Virus Only

I believe it is good practice to have more than one anti-spyware
program however, unless you do notice a performance drop or have
compatibility issues. From experience I have not yet found one
all-in-one cure for spyware and regularly use quite a few each with
differing results to combat these pests.


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