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disable comodo secure DNS

I have installed comodo antivirus and secure dns is blocking perfectly safe websites that I have been using for years, I have the latest version of comodo and widows 10. My browser is Microsoft Edge. Please can someone tell me how to disable comodo secure DNS. 

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I personally would get a new antivirus.

 

Avast! Antivirus and AVG Antivirus don't block sites unless you tell them to.(Although I think you have to pay for that feature)

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3 minutes ago, brandonmufc06 said:

I have installed comodo antivirus and secure dns is blocking perfectly safe websites that I have been using for years, I have the latest version of comodo and widows 10. My browser is Microsoft Edge. Please can someone tell me how to disable comodo secure DNS. 

Thanks :)

I would uninstall Comodo. It's pretty much obsolete after all the security changes on modern operating systems. Might have been useful back in 2006 but really no use now. If you need a firewall maybe you'll want to look into enterprise solutions.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

I personally would get a new antivirus.

 

Avast! Antivirus and AVG Antivirus don't block sites unless you tell them to.(Although I think you have to pay for that feature)

I would personally avoid these two and instead suggest MalwareBytes and Windows Defender. I hear good things about Emsisoft too.

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Just now, MrDrWho13 said:

I would uninstall Comodo. It's pretty much obsolete after all the security changes on modern operating systems. Might have been useful back in 2006 but really no use now. If you need a firewall maybe you'll want to look into enterprise solutions.

 

1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

I personally would get a new antivirus.

 

Avast! Antivirus and AVG Antivirus don't block sites unless you tell them to.(Although I think you have to pay for that feature)

Thanks, What are the most least demanding and least resource using antivirus software?

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Just now, brandonmufc06 said:

 

Thanks, What are the most least demanding and least resource using antivirus software?

Windows Defender probably(Windows stock antivirus)

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Just now, brandonmufc06 said:

 

Thanks, What are the most least demanding and least resource using antivirus software?

the windows 10 internal defender as well as adblocker für your browser and a little Common Sense (tm)

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1 minute ago, Anghammarad said:

the windows 10 internal defender as well as adblocker für your browser and a little Common Sense (tm)

Does windows defender work as well as other antivirus software? Usually I can spot viruses easily. :)

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2 minutes ago, brandonmufc06 said:

Does windows defender work as well as other antivirus software? Usually I can spot viruses easily. :)

It is in the upper ranked percentages... and it has some "swarm" intelligence that others can't give so far inside the system. 

 

And spotting viruses easily... yes... I remove them manually mostly when I get a system to clean... but even I caught one a few years ago form an official publishers website called Buffed.de. Their advert client was hacked and they had rolled out flash/java ads with malicious code. Only one virus scanner that day could find that one... Dr. Web Anti Virus. All others were blind and deaf.

 

 

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