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TOTALLY FREE PATCH TUESDAY ZoneAlarm® ForceField™

Surf anywhere, from MySpace to BitTorrent, from Amazon to Wells Fargo. We'll keep you safe.Protects your identity by blocking phishers and stopping keyloggers Blocks unauthorized downloads and software installations Erases your surfing history for complete privacy
Works great as an extra layer of protection to your existing security software
Get Your FREE Product Now (valid August 12, 2008 - August 13, 2008 for one computer)

http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/sum/index.html
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I got that email too.


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I just got the email from them regarding the free Zone Alarm.


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virtual browser... sound like a good idea... wonder if it's effective.


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I was searching for some independent reviews and found this...

"It will suck your pc dry. I tried it months ago. It runs 5 services adding up to about 50,000 K. Better off using Sandboxie like I do."
Has anyone installed ForceField and care to comment on memory usage?
Thanks!


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genedobre said:I was searching for some independent reviews and found this...

"It will suck your pc dry. I tried it months ago. It runs 5 services adding up to about 50,000 K. Better off using Sandboxie like I do."
Has anyone installed ForceField and care to comment on memory usage?
Thanks!
only used sandboxie and would recommend that!


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genedobre said:Has anyone installed ForceField and care to comment on memory usage?
Thanks!

It is free, so download it and use it. If you don't like it or it hogs your PC then remove it.

Dennis


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All ZoneAlarm products are resource hogs, and ForceField is no exception. And in order to create a sandbox environment, hooks must be made into the OS itself, so care should be taken when choosing one.

Sandboxie is a recommended alternative. I hear Comodo is coming out with a similar sandbox application soon, as well.


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Free only for a year. Expires 8/13/2009.


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awesome! I just ordered ZA suite through trialpay, this will fit perfectly. GREEN

anyone know how to move the toolbar to bottom of firefox??


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do you have to install today?


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big memory pig slows the system down..


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Doesnt work on Vista 64 bit : (


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lexx said:do you have to install today?

No, you will be e-mailed a link to download the product. The link will be active for a week. In the same email will be a license key good for a year.(Probably a year after you install.) So you can download now, and install at your convenience.


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ZA was bought off by a isralei company, and after a while they started to send "home" encrypted packets.
First they would deny it, but after a computer magazine verified & printed this, they claimed it to be some sord of "enhance the service" "feedback".
With no "customer identifiable information".
Then why the hell encrypt it?
They never lay open what they are doing.
I checked with a packet sniffer and saw that the packets increase with web activity.

No thank you!

Good find though.


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oxnard said:ZA was bought off by a isralei company, and after a while they started to send "home" encrypted packets.
First they would deny it, but after a computer magazine verified & printed this, they claimed it to be some sord of "enhance the service" "feedback".
With no "customer identifiable information".
Then why the hell encrypt it?
They never lay open what they are doing.
I checked with a packet sniffer and saw that the packets increase with web activity.

No thank you!

Good find though.

Wow, thanks for sharing this info. I have problem with co. that send back "encrypted packets".

Time to delete that download file!


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oxnard said:ZA was bought off by a isralei company, and after a while they started to send "home" encrypted packets.
First they would deny it, but after a computer magazine verified & printed this, they claimed it to be some sord of "enhance the service" "feedback".
With no "customer identifiable information".
Then why the hell encrypt it?
They never lay open what they are doing.
I checked with a packet sniffer and saw that the packets increase with web activity.

No thank you!

Good find though.

Thanks for the infor.

I always trusted ZL.


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oxnard said:ZA was bought off by a isralei company, and after a while they started to send "home" encrypted packets.

Check Point bought the ZA. I don't know if the Isralier compnay you are refering to is this Check Point.


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sdeal said:oxnard said:ZA was bought off by a isralei company, and after a while they started to send "home" encrypted packets.
First they would deny it, but after a computer magazine verified & printed this, they claimed it to be some sord of "enhance the service" "feedback".
With no "customer identifiable information".
Then why the hell encrypt it?
They never lay open what they are doing.
I checked with a packet sniffer and saw that the packets increase with web activity.

No thank you!

Good find though.


Thanks for the infor.

I always trusted ZL.

At one time I used to trust SOHIO which is now Bp America (brittish petroleum).. you know the company that makes all those billions on the back of the American family. Funny I dont trust them anymore.


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