It depends on the firewall. You could also use an internet filter, such as K9 web protection, it's free.
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AnswerA firewall works by being a gatekeepers between your computer and the internet. When you visit a website your computer sends packets of data to the website's server (the computer that host domain/website. For example google.com has a server). That website then sends packets of data back to your computer. A firewall works by not allowing you to access websites that are known to to spread malware (malicious code that performs an unwanted or destructive action on your computer). Firewalls also prevent people from connecting to your computer without your knowledge. Complex firewalls are often used to protect large companies and government agencies (such as the CIA and Pentagon). Every computer user should user a firewall. Also microsoft has included a firewall in their Windows Operating System. It is known as the Windows Firewall. However, still use Mcafee's firewall.
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Not usually. Your firewall has detected it is potentially unsafe and has given you fair warning. Unless the site appears on a blacklist as a false positive, an e-mail is not necessary. Check your firewall for options.
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Yes you can by added the website to your host files or blocking it with your firewall
That would depend on exactly what error message you get when you try to access this website from your computer. It may be a security level in your browser, a firewall system, your ISP, or any number of other factors.
The computer can get infected by malware from malicious sites if you visit the site will old outdate browsers and without the latest antivirus ,anti spyware and firewall on your computer. Yes, a computer can get infected by simply visiting a malicious website. It it has embedded iFrames that do redirects or other malicious activity in the background this is what can compromise your system.
You should check your router for settings related to this. Most of them have some type of built-in firewall which would enable you to block specific sites or IP ranges.
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They are usually just pranks and don't usually harm your computer, however there are of course exceptions and unless you get pranks from a trusted website (which are hard to come by for this sort of thing), then it could well contain something nasty.
A website that shows how to open ports in a firewall is the Sever Fault website. Another website that shows how to open ports in a firewall is the Windows website.