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Sunbelt Personal Firewall

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Sunbelt Personal Firewall (formerly known as Kerio Personal Firewall) was a desktop personal firewall originally developed by Kerio Technologies, and acquired by Sunbelt in December 2005.

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  • US flagUnited States

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  • Windows
Discontinued

Sunbelt Personal Firewall was discontinued on May 23, 2011.

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  • Developed by

    US flagSunbelt Software
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    20 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about Sunbelt Personal Firewall, and it has gotten 6 likes

Sunbelt Personal Firewall was added to AlternativeTo by Xure on Oct 18, 2009 and this page was last updated Nov 27, 2014. Sunbelt Personal Firewall is sometimes referred to as Kerio Personal Firewall, KPF.

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DevilishVicious
Aug 4, 2010
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Updated the info, since the software was bought by Sunbelt, they changed the name from "Kerio Personal Firewall" to "Sunbelt Personal Firewall".

Vladimir Nostromov
Dec 19, 2018

Wonderful software, back when the user used to be in control of their system and hardware! Thanks!

What is Sunbelt Personal Firewall?

Sunbelt Personal Firewall (formerly known as Kerio Personal Firewall) was a desktop personal firewall originally developed by Kerio Technologies, and acquired by Sunbelt in December 2005.

Sunbelt Personal Firewall was discontinued on May 23, 2011.

It inspected both incoming and outgoing connections ensuring that only legitimate traffic is allowed. MD5 signatures were assigned to all applications to prevent Trojan horses from posing as a trusted application. Kernel monitoring prohibited installation of potentially dangerous kernel drivers that may bypass the firewall inspection. Sunbelt Personal Firewall offered a remote administration, logging of suspicious activities, open connections overview and automated update checker.