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The program of the company WRQ Inc. AtGuard - is the local firewall, which can be used to control incoming traffic and the establishment of inbound and outbound connections. It keeps track of all the connections on your computer protocols TCP / IP and UDP, and provides the ability to control these compounds. After installation, the page will load faster as you can prevent the display of banners. The program presented by the so-called learning mode, it takes place online training program reaction to some events with an unknown site, such as: - reception Cookies; - The launch of Java-applet; - Launching ActiveX component. When this mode is enabled, and there is one of these events, then there is a window with four possibilities: permanently ban the event, ever allow this event (by selecting those options in the event of the same event from the same site in the future, any requests do not appear will), and also just now enable or disable the event. Included is a training mode on the tab "Web", click "Filters ...". In the window that appears, mark item "CookieAssistant" and "Java / ActiveX Assistant". You can set the settings selectively for specific sites. You can create firewall rules of conduct, as well as edit and delete them. Each such rule describes the behavior of the firewall when you try to a particular compound. The rule takes into account the fact whether you want to Connect, a program attempts to connect, the connection is outgoing or incoming, the connection protocol - TCP or UDP, the port through which the connection passes, the server to which the connection is, the time during which the rule.

Program features:

Cut banners with downloadable Web-pages;

prohibit display of animated SWF;

hinder implementation of JavaScript's, Java Applet's, ActiveX modules ... by the user;

prevent the appearance of pop-up windows with all advertising;

not to the server, which is used by surfing to find out where you came from, what your browser, as well as to find out your real e-mail;

prohibit Cookies;

keep track of all the connections, install programs, and decide whether to allow these connections;

keep statistics and logs on all these points;
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