
It has not been a problem for me, except as mentioned. We need more input from other users to know better. And before installing any to reboot computer before. It could be wise after installing a new program and whitelisting it to internet to shut down the computer and restart. The ethos behind the development of TinyWall is that it should be. very small size <2mb and completely free. So, unsurprisingly, this utility is only available for Windows. There are exploits around and I hardly ever touch TinyWall UI. TinyWall: A free, lightweight and non-intrusive firewall. It helped in my case to restart my W7 computer, after reboot TW did not anymore give that popup. Happened after I started my PC and I had not installed any possible culprit except maybe windows update. TinyWall does not require you to know about ports, protocols and application details. Since your posts came here, I also got maybe 2 weeks ago such a popup 3rd time in my usage ever for my normal SUA account and I'm certainly not sure if my computer is not hacked. Or some software installed when you bought the computer, though I think it hardly unlikely. That is also a possibility to take into account, that some software goes messing up the TinyWall install.

Support for and automatic handling of UWP applications. Firewall rules are in effect even before TinyWall is loaded on boot, right from the start of the networking stack. Enhanced security through boot-time filtering.
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What I've been reading, it is a problem you have because other family members wanting to install software with their SUA accounts. TinyWall 3.0 is now a standalone firewall that can be run without or side-by-side with Windows' own built-in firewall. Click to expand.You have a Win10 computer you installed back to so called factory settings? If there is a bios hack already, I'm not sure even that could help.
