Does Your Security Suite Also Protect Your Privacy? Arlington TX

The major suites promise to safeguard your private data--but their protections vary.

Local Companies

Computer 4 Sale
817-535-3335
3326 E Lancaster Ave
Fort Worth, TX
Cmit Solutions
817-332-2648
650 W Vickery Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
Abel Office Machines Inc
817-926-2235
1101 W Magnolia Ave
Fort Worth, TX
Citywide Computers
817-831-9239
2727 Airport Fwy
Fort Worth, TX
Computer Network Solutions
817-314-5094
5424 Rufe Snow Dr
Fort Worth, TX
The Digital Connection Solutions
817-812-3535
7937 Ember Oaks Dr
Fort Worth, TX
21st Century Computer
817-379-6603
8801 Davis Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
Bicen Technology Inc
817-577-9140
5750 Davis Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
Alignent Software
817-503-2333
5229 Ash River RD
Fort Worth, TX
Bts Inforamation Systems
817-294-1419
7004 Volley CT
Fort Worth, TX

Privacy control. Personal-information protection. Identity control. All are great-sounding names for features you may have seen in your PC's security suite. But what do they actually do?

To find out, I dug into the privacy features of the top suites from PC World's latest security roundup: Symantec Norton Internet Security 2008's Privacy Control (part of its free Norton Add-on Pack), Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0's Privacy Control, McAfee Internet Security Suite's Personal Information Protection, and BitDefender Internet Security Suite 2008's Identity Control.

With Symantec, McAfee, and BitDefender, you must define the information that you want to protect, such as Social Security and credit card numbers. Symantec and McAfee never prompt you to do so, but BitDefender alerts you until you either comply or tell it to stop. With Kaspersky, you don't give any instructions, since it automatically blocks malware that attempts to access your computer's Windows Protected Storage area, including sensitive Web-form information such as credit card numbers.

If the Symantec, McAfee, or BitDefender suite notices that your PC is about to send the information you registered over the Internet, the program blocks the transmission or prompts you to allow or disallow it. Symantec checks Web, e-mail, and IM connections, BitDefender scans Web and e-mail traffic, and McAfee handles just Web data. All three are limited to scanning nonencrypted connections, so they won't see anything you send to secure sites, but such https:// sites are mostly already protected. And since many Internet service providers accept e-mail only via an encrypted connection, the privacy apps can't scan those messages either. Generally, though, they can scan Web-based e-mail such as Google's Gmail, because most providers require you to use a secure connection to log in but switch to a nonsecure connection once you are in.

Symantec and McAfee prompt you to allow sending personal data, and substitute asterisks for the data when you choose to block sending it. BitDefender blocks outright any e-mail or Web pages in which you've entered personal data without giving you any option to make it do otherwise, which can be annoying.

If you have Symantec's package or McAfee's suite, take the few minutes required to define your sensitive information. I can't think of a site that would ask for such details and not be encrypted, and setting up the privacy protections will allow you to receive warnings. BitDefender's feature, however, may irritate more than it protects because it doesn't allow sending protected data even if you trust the situation. Kaspersky's feature is both more and less limited, since its malware-focused approach doesn't require any extra setup but protects only a subset of your information.

Featured Local Company

Computer 4 Sale

817-535-3335
3326 E Lancaster Ave
Fort Worth, TX


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