Firewalls
Comodo Firewall review
By Preston Gralla | PC World | Published: 15:50, 11 February 2010
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Comments
fadli said: its can hold netcut or not
sabrina D said: i am using comodo firewall for 2 years and i find its safe and it get rid of all viruses and trojans in my pc i am happy with this firewall
Mariano said: Like the other commenter Ive been using the Comodo firewall for two years and I can say its the best freeware security suite Ive ever used and probably the only one to work with Windows XP 64 bits Be warned its not for the novice but for knowledgeable users is the best around Actually its amazing that its freeware
Lizard09 said: I have been using the Comodo free version for about two years - very straightforward and does its job - period Yes at first the pop-ups do see annoying but the program learns your responses to minimize repeated questions Overall a great switch from the Zone Labs security suite