Norton Personal Firewall Explained

Norton Personal Firewall
Discontinued:yes
Developer:Symantec
Latest Release Date:2006
Operating System:Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Genre:Personal firewall
License:Proprietary

Norton Personal Firewall, developed by Symantec, is a discontinued personal firewall with ad blocking, program control and privacy protection capabilities.

Norton Personal Firewall program control module is able to allow or deny individual applications access to the Internet. Programs are automatically allowed or denied Internet access by Norton Personal Firewall. It uses a blacklist and a whitelist to determine whether the program should be allowed Internet access.[1]

The advertisement-blocking feature of this software rewrites the HTML that one's browser uses to display Web pages. It searches for code related to advertisements against a blacklist and prevents the web page from being displayed.

The Privacy Control component blocks browser cookies and active content, and prevents the transmission of sensitive data through standard POP3 e-mail clients, Microsoft Office e-mail attachments and Instant Messaging services such as MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger without the user's consent.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Symantec's New Norton Personal Firewall 2003 Provides Unparalleled Defense Against Hackers and Privacy Threats . https://web.archive.org/web/20020919182007/http://www.symantec.com/press/2002/n020916.html . dead . September 19, 2002 . Symantec Press Center . 16 September 2002 . 9 November 2009.
  2. Web site: Norton Personal Firewall 2005 Software reviews - CNET Reviews . CNET Reviews . 22 October 2004 . 8 November 2009 . Bigelow . Stephen.