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Joseph Cheeley

Is the Bullguard Firewall supposed to work in conjunction with the Windows Firewall, rather than conflicting with it? Are there any adverse consequences from running both together? It seems odd that the company would not disable the Windows Firewall after installing their firewall. Consumer Reports states that the software runs both together well, purposely.

Ciprian Adrian Rusen

We advise against it.

Doug F

BullGuard folks must be unaware that Windows repeatedly warns of “potential conflicts” from 2 firewalls (BullGuard & Windows) running simultaneously. Yet that’s exactly what this suite requires. They should warn users in no uncertain terms “DO NOT DISABLE WINDOWS FIREWALL NO MATTER HOW MANY WARNINGS WINDOWS GIVES YOU!”

Dreika

BullGuard has thrown out e-mail spam filter too arguing that Ms Outlook and gmail filter spam on their own. It is annoying enough. We have 9 installations here, home and office, and we have decided to quit them all after subscription runs out. Another annoying news after recent upgrades are non-stop pop-ups telling about imaginary endless web-attacks. Before two months there was none.