Review: Windows Firewall Control is a tool that provides quick access to the Windows Firewall settings and extra functionality by letting you control the network policy for each application. It caters mostly to the user experience, such as network administrators. Once started, the app creates an icon in the system tray area and allows you to select a security configuration, because there is no filter (disable the Windows Firewall) with high CBI: a mode (block all incoming and outgoing connections). Coming to the rules, you can allow or deny access to any program, disable, remove them from the list or make a copy. The list shows the names, groups, applications, locations, positions, actions, directions, search, and remote port, remote address, protocols, and services. Possible to arrange the items by position or direction (inbound, outbound, all created by the user), use the search function, see recent block a program, as well as the transition to a simplified view mode enable and disable access programs, as well as the town thanks to new app list. Windows Firewall Control features a control panel where you can make further adjustments. You can combine the tools in the Explorer context menu, set it to automatic startup, do the other programs from the add firewall policy, enable global hotkeys for control and order management area, set the frame color, import and export regulations, as well as anyone access to some Windows tool (Firewall with Advanced Security, Command Prompt, Event Viewer, Resource Monitor, the Windows registry). The application has a reasonable reaction rate and works well, without causing problems with the OS. This applies to rapid changes lead. All in all, Windows Firewall Control is a great tool for better control of the Windows Firewall options, especially when it comes to setting up rules for each program. |
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