Feel free to introduce yourself here!
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Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Hi there, I'm ssj100. You might know me from the Sandboxie, Shadow Defender or Comodo forums. Many might also know me from the Wilders forum, and have paid particular interest in my posts regarding Sandboxie configurations and Software Restriction Policies.
Why have I created a forum of my own? Well, it's quite simple really. Every single security forum of note has a third party influence. And unfortunately, this can lead to the administrators and moderators of that forum to be very bias in what they say and recommend, and in what rules they enforce to forum members.
I believe in computer security discussion with an open mind. I believe that everyone should have the freedom to openly discuss, criticise constructively, and plainly state their opinions of anything security related without any fear.
If this is what you're looking for, you are most welcome! Enjoy your time here without fear of being banned because you recommend a security setup that is free of charge (often a limitation of many forum leaders). Have the freedom to criticise any security product of your choice without the fear of being warned or banned.
Who am I? Well, I am just another person who is interested in computer security. I don't run a computer business, or anything computer related for that matter (except for this forum!). And perhaps most importantly, I am in no way associated with any security product or company.
Feel free to post a brief (or not so brief) introduction of yourself below!
Why have I created a forum of my own? Well, it's quite simple really. Every single security forum of note has a third party influence. And unfortunately, this can lead to the administrators and moderators of that forum to be very bias in what they say and recommend, and in what rules they enforce to forum members.
I believe in computer security discussion with an open mind. I believe that everyone should have the freedom to openly discuss, criticise constructively, and plainly state their opinions of anything security related without any fear.
If this is what you're looking for, you are most welcome! Enjoy your time here without fear of being banned because you recommend a security setup that is free of charge (often a limitation of many forum leaders). Have the freedom to criticise any security product of your choice without the fear of being warned or banned.
Who am I? Well, I am just another person who is interested in computer security. I don't run a computer business, or anything computer related for that matter (except for this forum!). And perhaps most importantly, I am in no way associated with any security product or company.
Feel free to post a brief (or not so brief) introduction of yourself below!
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Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Hi there! I'm here to test the setups for the new and inexperienced users like myself
I like cute things, crafts and desserts!
Nice to meet you all
I like cute things, crafts and desserts!
Nice to meet you all
Little Lady- Member
- Posts : 12
Join date : 2010-04-14
Nice job!!
Hey ssj100!! (and other members!!)
Fine looking forum!!
I will say that I am in agreement with your ideas of how a forum should be run.
This stuff is supposed to be fun.
As we said, in the middle of a bug hunting expedition on the
ShadowDefender forum,"This is more fun than computer games!!"
Even something like tracking down a bug in a software can be fun,when people are nice to each other,respectful,and the egos are held at bay.
noor
Fine looking forum!!
I will say that I am in agreement with your ideas of how a forum should be run.
This stuff is supposed to be fun.
As we said, in the middle of a bug hunting expedition on the
ShadowDefender forum,"This is more fun than computer games!!"
Even something like tracking down a bug in a software can be fun,when people are nice to each other,respectful,and the egos are held at bay.
noor
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Guest- Guest
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
nice work sj100 hope this place gona step forward fast
demoneye- New Member
- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-04-14
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
A personal statement: ssj100, thanks for this forum. We know each other as user in the Sandboxie forum. For me you're someone who knows what he is talking about and it's very interesting to read your postings. I like your thinking and argumentations. Thanks for sharing your recommendations, knowledge and friendly help. Keep on!
Ruhe- Valued Member
- Posts : 261
Join date : 2010-04-16
Location : Germany
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
I agree, nice work. I used to follow along with your posts at Wilders with great interest. Now you'll be able to use "haha" here without upsetting someone.
tnegjm- Member
- Posts : 37
Join date : 2010-04-20
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Hi.
I'm Doskey Lee. I'm from Comodo Forum. And I'm the TL of COMODO Time Machine. If you have any question about COMODO Time Machine, you can feel free to ask me.
Hope you like our products.
We never stop to improve our products.
Thanks,
Doskey.
I'm Doskey Lee. I'm from Comodo Forum. And I'm the TL of COMODO Time Machine. If you have any question about COMODO Time Machine, you can feel free to ask me.
Hope you like our products.
We never stop to improve our products.
Thanks,
Doskey.
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Welcome Doskey!!
Pretty interesting software,and the first free in its class!!
enjoy your stay here!!!
(hope it is a long one)
noor
Pretty interesting software,and the first free in its class!!
enjoy your stay here!!!
(hope it is a long one)
noor
Guest- Guest
Good luck with the forum ssj100
Just a pop in to wish you the best with your forum ssj100 and forums covering some of my favourite software .
I'm no expert but I'll contribute where I can.
patrick
I'm no expert but I'll contribute where I can.
patrick
Guest- Guest
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
hey all, I sure some of you already know me from youtube or comodo forums. I got an invite from ssj100 a while ago and just today I decided to join in on the fun.
Take Care
languy
Take Care
languy
languy99- Valued Member
- Posts : 54
Join date : 2010-07-20
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Hi there, SSJ100, and folks. Nice looking forum.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
Keyboard_Commando- New Member
- Posts : 1
Join date : 2010-07-21
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
As stated in a PM to ssj100 right after I joined, I value this no "unjustified censorship" idea.
I'm a longtime lurker and more recently a somewhat active member of "The other forum", a new moderator at another forum, and an infrequent contributor to a couple of other general security forums.
I'm looking forward to learning from and sharing with everyone.
I'm a longtime lurker and more recently a somewhat active member of "The other forum", a new moderator at another forum, and an infrequent contributor to a couple of other general security forums.
I'm looking forward to learning from and sharing with everyone.
ALIV- Member
- Posts : 10
Join date : 2010-08-27
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
I tried to introduce myself here but I couldn´t because I´m too fat and I didn´t fit.
Buster_BSA- Member
- Posts : 87
Join date : 2010-07-21
Re: Feel free to introduce yourself here!
Buster:
Same deal.
Dr said lose weight,drop the hot curry,or stay on ulcer and blood pressure meds for life!!
I guess I will learn origami.
Nothing else to do!!
noor
Same deal.
Dr said lose weight,drop the hot curry,or stay on ulcer and blood pressure meds for life!!
I guess I will learn origami.
Nothing else to do!!
noor
noorismail- Moderator
- Posts : 193
Join date : 2010-06-23
Hi All
Nice place u have here, its a lot to seems like a nice spot to do some learning
Hopeless- New Member
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Join date : 2011-01-09
Location : End Of The Earth
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