Many programs, as everyone knows, use the Internet to perform tasks that work in the interface, such as gathering information about the user and sending them, or for security reasons such as downloading updates. This may be a problem for many people. A large amount of Internet is being depleted and the speed is also reduced. This is only because updates made by some programs in the background may cause unwanted modifications such as cracking, for example, if you are using it (the most prominent example is to disable the illegal activation of the DownLoadManager Internet Dialogs on every Internet connection).



To avoid such annoying problems you can simply disconnect the Internet from programs that cause Internet connection problems (eg Adobe software that updates the background may sometimes exceed 500 megabytes and more invalid programs or crackers are disabled when connecting to the net). There are many ways to accomplish this task, such as the use of external programs, for example, but the most professional method adopted by the top experts and hackers is using the firewall, which is located by default on the Windows system, the latter can prevent either the Internet packets coming from abroad (Eg web pages that are uploaded to RAM when browsing a site), or outgoing packets (if you send Emails, it will be sent in the form of a package to the server of the company (eg Google for Gmail)), or you can block the packets received and sent together, Following you to the following.
1. Open the firewall






Select advanced settings



Choose inbound rules or outbound rules by the type of packets you want to block
Outbound: Sent or outgoing packets
Inbound: Incoming or incoming packets, then press New Rules



If you are confused choose one and repeat the steps we will now in the second also select program and then click Next



Choose the path of the program by searching its folder on the file that has the .exe format



Press the block connection



Click Next and choose a name for the process, to be modified later if a problem occurs



Often it will be enough if you just block outbound but to make sure the task is completed successfully, block them together.