Jul 05, 2021, 16:27 pm
(This post was last modified: Jul 05, 2021, 16:40 pm by RobertX. Edited 1 time in total.)
I bought a new PC, an antiquated one, but one that I can see what Windows 10 Pro can do extensively.
It's got WIndows 10; you read it right. I don't know what got to me when doing that, but we'll get through it.
Well, my question is: Windows Defender Firewall is install because i want to know how it works. However, I am petrified as to changing it, so I left the public and private firewalls as they are. I don't know what I can do wrong, but I do have this question: if I leave the settings the way they are in Windows 10 Pro, enabled no less, would the firewalls do their job just the way they are meant to?
Get back to me as soon as possible.
EDIT: Along with that request (no, it's not a command or an order), I believe my question coming out of this first post is: for those who trust Windows Defender with their lives, do you just leave the work to the software, thinking that it will spontaneously do everything? I have no programs to block from phoning home as I have no pirated software installed that I would want to deny Internet access from, and I share a household with another person, one that I trust with my very life.
Therefore, the question is, what would happen if I leave the settings the way they are and not alter them? By "the way they are," I mean don't disable them.
Sorry guys, I am very technically inept. I knew I should have taken funeral services in college instead of computer programming.
It's got WIndows 10; you read it right. I don't know what got to me when doing that, but we'll get through it.
Well, my question is: Windows Defender Firewall is install because i want to know how it works. However, I am petrified as to changing it, so I left the public and private firewalls as they are. I don't know what I can do wrong, but I do have this question: if I leave the settings the way they are in Windows 10 Pro, enabled no less, would the firewalls do their job just the way they are meant to?
Get back to me as soon as possible.
EDIT: Along with that request (no, it's not a command or an order), I believe my question coming out of this first post is: for those who trust Windows Defender with their lives, do you just leave the work to the software, thinking that it will spontaneously do everything? I have no programs to block from phoning home as I have no pirated software installed that I would want to deny Internet access from, and I share a household with another person, one that I trust with my very life.
Therefore, the question is, what would happen if I leave the settings the way they are and not alter them? By "the way they are," I mean don't disable them.
Sorry guys, I am very technically inept. I knew I should have taken funeral services in college instead of computer programming.