After rebooting your PC, ZoneAlarm launches its main interface, the Control Center, which is clean and concise, with configuration options intuitively divided under 10 tabs (Overview, Firewall, Program Control, Antivirus, E-mail Protection, Privacy, ID Lock, IM Security, Web Filtering, and Alerts & Logs). For example, you can customize the ad-blocking feature to permit banner ads while removing animated and pop-up ads.
Overall, ZoneAlarm Internet Security's configuration is as simple or complex as you prefer. For instance, set the suite's Internet cookie management to off, turn it on high (blocking all cookies), or leave it at medium to permit session-only cookies. If you want more detailed control, however, you can accept each tracking cookie on your computer for whatever length of time you like. While Norton and McAfee also allow for these options, you'll have to dig several layers down to find them.

Considering the suite's functionality, it requires relatively little of your memory resources: roughly 9MB of RAM. In informal tests, the firewall produced almost no degradation in speed while accessing the Web. Norton and McAfee introduce a little more system drag. The only inconvenience occurred shortly after installation, when ZoneAlarm asked us to allow or deny each of our Internet browsers and various other programs to interact with the Web. Once set up, however, the suite's firewall is transparent.
We're especially impressed by ZoneAlarm Internet Security's unique privacy control feature, which lets you store and track user-defined personal information in an encrypted "information vault." If you subsequently type any of that data, such as your credit card number, on a Web site, ZoneAlarm asks whether you want the destination added to your Trusted Sites list. If you say no, the outbound transmission is blocked. This feature stops keystroke loggers and other tools used by identity thieves; currently, it isn't included within either the McAfee or Norton Internet security packages.

For a more in-depth discussion of the antivirus and firewall features within ZoneAlarm Internet Security, see our review of ZoneAlarm with Antivirus.
Still, there's room for improvement here. For example, ZoneAlarm Internet Security doesn't include a heuristics-based scan within ZoneAlarm's spam control, just a whitelist of acceptable senders. Heuristics can block spam based on unique features within the message, not just the sender's name or address. Worse, ZoneAlarm's whitelist isn't even maintained on your computer, but back at Zone Labs, making editing your allowable contacts an online activity rather than something you can perform anywhere, anytime on your laptop.
ZoneAlarm Internet Security 5.5 lacks documentation, either printed or as an electronic file, and the tutorial is more of a glitzy marketing device than an informative tool--a drawback in a product of this complexity. However, the built-in help file is excellent, thorough, and specific, effectively balancing detail and clarity.

Product Specifications:
Product Description:
ZoneAlarm Security Suite 2005 - Complete package
Category:
Security applications
Subcategory:
Security - security suite
License Type:
Complete package
License Qty:
1 user
License Pricing:
Standard
Platform:
Windows
Distribution Media:
CD-ROM
Package Type:
Retail
OS Required:
Microsoft Windows XP
,
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
,
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
,
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Product Basic Spec:
Compatibility:
PC
Distribution media:
CD-ROM
License qty:
1 user
Min processor type:
233 MHz
,
233 MHz
,
233 MHz
,
233 MHz
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