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You'll still want OpenDNS and some others perhaps.
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You'll still want OpenDNS and some others perhaps.
You are correct - I think of OpenDNS as content filtering as opposed to security - all kidding aside - great link!
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Very nice list. I have looked at OpenDNS before, but have never tried it. Not sure if any of the others have freebsd ports. Besides there is an element of excitement running a box with little protection. Never knowing if the next website or email will be the end of it.

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Ccleaner is a great tool. I have been using that for some time.
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Ccleaner is a great tool. I have been using that for some time.
Does Ccleaner catch stuff that Norton doesn't?
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