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- Firewall and Network Protection in the Windows Security App
Learn how to turn the Windows Firewall on or off using the Windows Security app
- What is a Firewall? - Microsoft Support
What is a Firewall? Data flows into and out of devices through what we call ports A firewall is what controls what is - and more importantly isn't - allowed to pass through those ports You can think of it like a security guard standing at the door, checking the ID of everything that tries to enter or exit
- “0x8007042c” error message when you try to start Windows Firewall . . .
For more information about Windows Firewall, go to Windows Firewall Microsoft offers Microsoft Security Essentials, a free security program that will help protect your computer from malware
- Risks of Allowing Apps Through Windows Firewall
Learn about the risks of allowing apps through Windows Firewall, and how to add or remove apps from the list of allowed apps
- Security warning: the Windows Firewall is turned off
You receive a warning in the notification area of the task bar telling you that the Windows Firewall is turned off The warning is displayed as a Windows security alert in Windows XP and in Windows Vista, and as an Action Center message in Windows 7
- Microsoft security help and learning
Get security info and tips about threat prevention, detection, and troubleshooting Including tech support scams, phishing, and malware
- Windows Security App Overview - Microsoft Support
Firewall network protection: View and manage the status of Windows Firewall You can turn the firewall on or off, and access advanced settings for different network types
- Windows Security App Settings - Microsoft Support
Firewall and network protection - You can specify if you want to receive notifications when Windows Firewall blocks a new app You can also configure these notifications differently depending on if the app was blocked on your domain network, your private network, or the public network (internet)
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