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Internet Security Center

Internet Security CenterUS Netizen provides full and open access to the Internet. You are responsible for protecting our computer by installing and maintaining appropriate defenses. The US Netizen Internet Security Center is here to help you in this endeavor. If you don't have similar protection already installed, please follow the suggestions on this page to protect your computer and your identity from the seedy side of the Internet

Internet Security Essentials - Free

AVG Antivirus Microsoft Antispyware Zone Alarm Firewall E-mail Protection

AVG Antivirus

Full service antivirus program including memory resident components, e-mail scanning, scheduled scans, and automatic updates [more]

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SuperAntispyware

Full service antispyware program including memory resident components, notification of changes to critical system components, scheduled scanning, and automatic updates [more]

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Comodo Firewall Pro

Blocks both inbound and outbound access attempts to protect you.  Easy configuration and very effective. Much better than Windows Firewall [more]

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GMail

Protects your e-mail from spam and viruses at the server.

Already installed on our mail server

 

Nonessential Free Internet Security Programs

Popup stopper Antiphishing toolbar ICRA Content Label
Included with Firefox Antiphishing toolbar from Netcraft Free parental controls

 

 

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Become a Citizen of the Internet Today!

US Netizen gives you the same level of security tools as AOL and Earthlink - for $6 to $8 less per month.

How do we compare to the others? AOL has a new Safety and Security Center offering pretty much the same features as the software listed on this page. One major difference: AOL requires you to drop some of your defenses to use it. This graphic shows the message that displays on the AOL Safety and Security Center page when you visit with JavaScript disabled.

AOL requires Javascript.

Why is this bad? JavaScript is used to execute code on your computer. It can be used to download and install spyware and viruses. Based on years of daily Internet usage, our computers with JavaScript enabled collect at least 10 times more spyware and viruses than those with JavaScript disabled.

We highly recommend disabling JavaScript for general surfing.

How?  This can be easily accomplished by setting your Internet Zone security to "High." For sites that you trust and require JavaScript, add those sites to your Trusted Zone.  Firefox users can install the NoScript Extension.

Earthlink protection Control Center

How about Earthlink? Their new Protection Control Center offers the same group of tools as US Netizen has listed on this page.

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