F-Secure's Internet Security 2010's installation stads with a bang. Once the automated installer reboots the PC, the suite starts updating while you:re shown a display to se't up all the parental controls. Speaking of which, there is a very good level of settings made available. For example, you can choose how many hours in a day and the period during which browsing is allowed. You can choose to restrict or allow browsing on weekends and also set a period for that. Finally, a list of categories of sites is displayed to choose from. Simply tick mark the category of sites to be allowed.
Just when you thought the user interfaces of these suites couldn't get any classier, F-Secure does one better. Just like its streamlined installation procedure, the user interface has a really classy look with just three buttons Status, Tasks and Statistics.Other than that, F-Secure doesn't look like it does a lot more. Data identity and protection are out of the question and there is none of the online storage services allowed. The other usual components are present. With the fancy interface comes more memory consumption. F-Secure uses close to 35MB of memory on idle and around 60 MB during scans.




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