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  1. I understand a firewall makes a computer safer.

    My PC came with Windows Defender already installed and, I believe, a Firewall.

    After updating CCleaner, some time ago, I found that Avast Free Antivirus was on my machine

    I did not ask for this to happen but decided to stick with Avast and turned Windows Defender off.

    On checking, recently, I believe the Avast Free version does not have a Firewall.

    I have 2 questions.

    Is the Windows Defender firewall still active on my PC despite turning off Windows Defender?. I have tried to find this out by going into the Control Panel but the answer is  not clear to me?

    If the WD Firewall is normally not active can anyone recommend an effective free Firewall compatible with Avast Free Antivirus?

     

     

  2. Thanks for the information!

    As an after thought, and probably showing my ignorance after  needing to edit  this post, how do I work out if I have

    my "computer/apps configured to use" my email.

    Unless the answer is fairly simple, and not too technical, don't bother with a reply.

    I will leave that judgement up to you!

     

     

     

  3. So if they do not open my email editor it is not possible for them to contact me unless I provided my address and I would, therefore, be unable to know, for certain, if they had received the email.

    If it does rely on my email address then the one used will, presumably, be the address linked to my ISP. and so my email should appear in the sent column?

     

     

                                    

  4. Despite my username I live  in the UK.

    My ISP is BT (British Telecom).

    I have 3 email addresses (all in my own name) at BT, Gmail, and Hotmail.

    Recently I tried to contact the US TV channel, CNN, from their own website.

    I'm not sure if CNN received the message as a poster does not always receive a reply.

    I assumed my email would be sent thru' my ISP email address, but it did not show up in the sent column.

    Would such a message sent from a form on a website go thru' the address provided by the poster's ISP or have I got this wrong?

     

     

     

     

     

  5. My OS is Windows 10.

    I sometimes get a message from Avast suggesting I download their firewall.

     Windows Defender was built in, but I decided, for the moment, to go with Avast. I may change back later.

    I'm asking the question because I assumed Avast disabled the Windows Firewall as it disables Windows Defender with which the Windows Firewall is linked. I expect the Avast Firewall, also, to be built in to Avast (free) Anti-Virus.

     

  6. Some time ago I downloaded Avast free anti-virus when I updated CCleaner.

    I have decided to keep Avast, for the moment, and I understand this is OK as it disables Window Defender. This means I have only one anti-virus running. Two of these may cause conflicts.

    Should I download Avast Firewall or download some other firewall.

    I'm sure I was told it was better to use another firewall and, in this case, not the firewall provided by Avast!

  7. I am having a problem updating CCleaner to the new version.

    I click on the box allowing me to download the free version.

    On the following page "download" appears again. I click this box and, after a few seconds, an advert for "Driver Support" appears.

    The downloading process stops here and does not move on.

    This has happened before, and I have only managed to update, to a new version, after repeated attempts.

    I don't suppose this is of any relevance, but I have Windows 10 and an extremely slow broadband speed!

     

     

  8. I intend to buy a basic book, with, hopefully, clear explanations of the essentials needed for Windows 10.

     There are a number of books which claim to do this.

    Any tips/opinions on the best books available?

  9. Again, thanks for the information.

    I decided to stay with the familiar Filehippo site, and managed to update after around 10 attempts.

    Now I notice there is another update so I may attempt to download using the alternative path mentioned by both hazelnut and nukecad.

     

  10. Thanks for the reply.

    A further point. I am still having problems downloading the newest version of CCleaner.

    At a certain stage of the process I am told to watch a brief video but this does not appear.

    After this I am told "Thanks for the download" but on the same page there is a box suggesting I should check drivers. I am not given a choice here and I cannot seem to move on.

    I notice the last few times I have updated CCleaner I need to attempt the process half a dozen times before I am successful.

    I live in a fairly remote rural area and broadband speed is very slow.

    Could this be a cause of the failed updates?

     

  11. On ‎19‎/‎05‎/‎2018 at 13:59, nukecad said:

    When/if you install a third party anti-virus Windows Defender turns itself off.

    If you remove the other AV then Defender will turn itself back on again.

    (An exception to this is Malwarebytes antimalware which is designed to run happily alongside Defender to give extra protection, Defender 'knows' this and stays running as well).

    If Avast has actually installed then there is an uninstallation utility to remove it: https://support.avast.com/en-gb/article/Uninstall-Antivirus-Utility

    Be aware though that there are reports that it still leaves a few things behind.

    There's a bit more about that here: https://forum.piriform.com/topic/51836-avast-ye-landlubbers/?tab=comments#comment-295751

    As a relative novice I am wary of using the Avast uninstallation facility, but I notice Windows Defender can still, at present, run both scans and give information about any viruses.

    I went on to the page Viruses and Threat Protection Settings.

    Here Real Time Protection is turned off but Cloud - Delivered Protection and Automatic Sample Submission are still on. Is this important?

    I have also read Real Time Protection, for Windows Defender, can only be turned off temporarily, but I assume this is different after Avast has been downloaded.

    I have not, so far, opened Avast.

    Is this of any importance?

     

     

  12. I hope I have the correct sub forum!

    Despite having an extremely limited grasp of computers I have had few problems updating CCcleaner altho' recently I have found the process, of updating, a touch confusing.

    Yesterday I failed, for the first time, to update.

    However I did manage, maybe due to carelessness, to download Avast anti-virus. I did have Avast before and had no complaints, but, at that time, I took an active decision to download.

    On this computer I have Windows 10 with Windows Defender built-in and so decided to stick to that system.

    Am I right in assuming since both Avast and Windows Defender are on my PC  this, inevitably, causes some kind of conflict.?

    In  fact, are they both working, in the background, and causing problems?

    I tried to uninstall Avast, in the usual way, but this did not work.

    What is my best course of action?

     

     

     

     

     

     

  13. I use both Internet Explorer and Google Chrome as browsers.

    Does CCleaner automatically remove internet history, for both these browsers, when the "run cleaner" and then the "ok" buttons are clicked?

  14. As far as I am concerned I followed the procedure mentioned above.

    I went into control panel, then programmes, and after that programmes and features.

    I highlighted Avast free Antivirus, clicked change, then modify, and unchecked the Safe browser. Maybe I should have mentioned it was called  "Safe Browser" rather than "free browser".

    What I regard as the problem with running Avast free Antivirus, as described in my first post, remains.

  15. A few days ago I noticed a new icon on my PC desktop named the Avast free browser.

    This appeared suddenly and was not caused by any action on my part.

    Since then Avast free Antivirus does not seem to be working properly,

    I uninstalled the browser, by using the control panel, but the problem persists.

    When I open Avast antivirus I am told "You are unprotected"..

    I can still operate the smart scan but this only takes a couple of seconds to run whilst before it took around 2.5 minutes.

    I want to keep Avast so should I uninstall and then reinstall later, and is it better to use the removal tool?

  16. Windows 10 in general seems pretty good with drivers.

    I am still, probably unnecessarily, wary!

    All I need to save are my bookmarks/favourites and a few websites I go to, regularly, on my desktop.

    These few tasks will then be performed automatically by the Windows 10 installation?

    Is that correct?

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