![]() I'm not trying to pick a fight, I am glad to have this Personal Firewall. ![]() But I suspect I'd be quickly brushed aside.īut if Intel Security Tech Support were to ask that question, then the Google Network Techs might cooperate more fully. I could try contacting Google myself, and ask why they would be initiating a connection from 216.58.193.206 to my laptop, over and over again. It might be good to get some service techs involved. The ability to alter them or admit them was taken away in a fairly recent software update as too many people were fouling up their systems & then asking support to sort the mess out. Never mind, someone else will hopefully add to this conversation. I thought you'd be thankful that the firewall is working so well. Those blocked items are more often than not items that are using unconventional ports or simply the wrong conventions to be admitted. This isn't support, it's peer-to-peer conversation, but as I've been using the software for so long I was merely offering my observations from past posts on a similar subject matter. Perhaps now that CatDaddy has moved my question to the Personal Firewall forum, I might get some useful responses about how to analyze these blocked connection requests from Google. I got a front-line chat responder in India, who thought the messages might be coming from the Home Network component of LiveSafe. It is more likely that these incoming connections are for some type of data update, like a Calendar notification, or a software update, like Google Chrome. I use many Google applications via the browser, such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Maps, and Google Calendar. I disagree, Peter, that these connections from Google are "aimed at gaining personal information". These "suspicious incoming network" messages logged in Security History seem to becoming from the personal firewall, but I don't see how I could make modifications to allow their access, without an initial entry in NetGuard. Even though I have plenty of these "Suspicious incoming network connection blocked" messages, I don't have any IP address logged in NetGuard section of the Firewall settings.
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