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'''Norton Personal Firewall (NPF)''', developed by [[Symantec]], is a computer [[firewall (networking)|firewall]] with [[ad blocking]], and control of individual applications' [[Internet]] access capabilities.
It has been discontinued.
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It has been suggested that this article be merged with Norton Internet Security and Talk:Norton Personal Firewall#Merger proposal. (Discuss) Proposed since March 2009. |
Developer(s) | Symantec Corporation |
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Stable release | 2006
/ 2006 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Type | Firewall |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.symantec.com/norton |
Norton Personal Firewall (NPF), developed by Symantec, is a computer firewall with ad blocking, and control of individual applications' Internet access capabilities.
It has been discontinued.
Advertisement-blocking
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. When this happens, there is no notification from Norton Personal Firewall.[citation needed]
Privacy Control
The Privacy Control component blocks browser cookies, active content, and prevents the transmission of sensitive data through 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. [1]
Automatic program control
Programs are automatically allowed or denied internet access by NPF. NPF uses a blacklist to determine if the program should be allowed internet access. [2]