
Choosing "Shell integration" also gives you the "right click" menu like as well. WFC works with Windows Firewall of course, but it works very well, and pops up a allow/deny/deny now ask again later popup (which is how I found out about pingsender.exe). I just wanted a simple "Block all and ask". I am sure somewhere deep in firefox there is a way to turn it off, but 'Aint nobody got time for dat!'Īs for Comodo and Zonealarm, they are just too bloated and complicated for what I needed. When you run Firefox.exe, it then takes it upon itself to run "pingsender.exe" as well, without you knowing which sends data to Firefox servers for.whatever. On top of that, you wouldnt believe how many OTHER things run and connect to your internet when you run an app, so only blocking the app will let other things through. ) is just as much hassle as setting up a manual firewall rule. exe and right clicking and selecting block (ie. Tinywall and dont have popups when you run an app asking if it can connect, and going to programfiles and finding the. Out of the three I tried, Tinywall and WFC and, Only WFC works the way I want.
