Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Why You Don’t Need to Install a Third-Party Firewall (And When You Do)

Why You Don’t Need to Install a Third-Party Firewall (And When You Do): "The primary function of a firewall is to block unrequested incoming connections. Firewalls can block different types of connections intelligently — for example, they can allow access to network file shares and other services when your laptop is connected to your home network, but not when it’s connected to a public Wi-Fi network in a coffee shop."

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