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Freedom Security & Privacy Suite 4.1 (discontinued)

Freedom Security & Privacy Suite 4.1

Entered CNET Catalog: 11/21/2002

SKU: CNETFREEDOM41

Manufacturer: Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 11/22/2002
In the security-suite race, Zero Knowledge offers Freedom Security & Privacy Suite 4.1--a combination of a personal firewall, an antivirus defense, and privacy tools.

Unlike the and security suites, Freedom takes a semionline approach. It's not a true online security service, as is McAfee VirusScan Online, but it has elements of one. First, you download a 13MB file, then register the suite over the Net by purchasing a one-year subscription for $90 (there is no trial period or demo version).

Freedom uses a simple, well-organized interface that lists primary defenses--firewall, antivirus, parental controls, and others--in a column on the left, while the biggest part of the display on the right shows current status and available options. Freedom has the two most important elements of any security suite: an antivirus program and a personal firewall. It throws a slew of other tools into the hopper as well, including a pop-up-ad blocker, parental controls for restricting Net access, and a browser cookie manager.

The suite's included antivirus program isn't homegrown; it's actually licensed from Command Software Systems. And Freedom's firewall is on the simple side. While it automatically configures access rules for some software--popular browsers, e-mail packages, and instant messengers--it found and built rules for far fewer apps on our test machine than did Norton Personal Firewall. Freedom Security & Privacy Suite 4.1 will be available for download in late December 2002.

User opinions

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User Rating: 4/10

This security system is in all honesty ineffective and unreliable, compared to most other programs.

Pros: Fairly easy to use and a great icon (an old fashioned lock).

Cons: Very difficult to remove, spyware friendly, memory hog

Review: I did not have a very positive experience with Freedom. Except that it has this Firewall that will either let everything in or nothing in. Its sort of complicated to control and it takes up loads of memory. I used Freedom simply because I was on dialup at that point, and that was the security system that Bell Sympatico had teamed up with for their security (and charged $6+tx on a monthly basis for the service). So I would say that with so many other antispyware options available, this proram is really not going to be "THE ONE".

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