You can always see in the browser icon if you have some cookies blocked, in case you need to allow them.Īnyways those things Boblvf posted are just social media buttons ultim wanted to add to his TinyWall site. Sure clean the browser cache etc., as with after visiting many other sites too.Īnd the 3rd party cookies, you won't notice them as I did not, when you have them blocked with the browser setting, well maybe uMatrix option "Delete blocked cookies" had to do in that too. I am quite sure that you won't get any tracking from TinyWall install itself. In the download link there is additionally an image from, related to donating option. ,, , allowed to work, it does not need infact any 3rd party stuff allowed. The site that you get information and can download the installing file does not need scripts from. I would think, and stand to be corrected, that would not be specific to GW, but to all Windows Firewall overlay products.Ĭlick to expand.For readers to not get disinformed by Boblvf's post. ![]() (This "version in the path" is ubiquitous in Windows 10 for apps and system.) ![]() The earlier block rule would no longer be in effect and new rule for the later is needed. The only snag I've run into on my Windows 10 test system is path-dependent rules are somewhat unreliable for blocking Windows' components due to new paths for updated stuff, i.e.:Ĭ:\program files\windowsapps\microsoft.getstarted_2.1.9.0_圆4_8wekyb3d8bbwe\Ĭ:\program files\windowsapps\microsoft.getstarted_2.3.4.0_圆4_8wekyb3d8bbwe\ The monitoring/logging is second to none IMHO and the ability to one-click block an app is icing on the cake. I've been using free since March (1.0.40) on two Windows 7 systems. ![]() I can't vouch for GW 0.1.67 the latest version is 1.1.32. Click to expand.Both use Windows Firewall, so wouldn't both offer equal protection?
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